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The Daily Sentmel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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Wednesday, April 4, 1956

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Beauty of Tall Flowers
Mrs. Harry Houdoshelt Elected First Vice IM;~::::::·r.!:n:r~=
Enhances Garden Pl'cture President Of Sanborn Missionary Group I anu ouncw ( the atbirtl'l of a daugh

The Da i tv Sentinel

M' •nd Mrs G...

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The B 11 Sr~n bor n M1 ~:..~o nary,
Socw ty mt: t Monday at the lo' m,:t
Bapll.S t chu rch sanctuary whh Mrs
Atlen Hughes pr estdent, presldtng
and r e01d1ng a poem ' Easter after

Wine brenner Mrs Charks Bennett
Mrs Harold Chase Mrs Jac k Sat
terfield and they m vt ted th lrty
t1ve tlMlmben to the churc h dmtng
room Mrs A.Jlen l{ugbes asked the

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G ra ndpsreots ue ~n
Mattie
Yost R11c .ne and M.r.••~d Mn J
E Foster, PMteroy lrt Foster
Mrs c P Bradbury played an or blesstng precedma: tbe ~erving of and Mrs Estalla Skmntlll' 18' ereat
gan pre lude
a dessert courte u.rry\ng out the
grandparents
Mrs.. Claremont E Hoyt conduct- yellow and white color scheme Ui
ed the o()enwg devotional serv1ce ed on the refre.shment tables which
Susan Ann has two slsters,
which mcludcd Scnpture rcadmg were centered w1th arrangements Nancy and Martha and a brother

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Wolfe Lo.ga n
De
present With VIsit ors rro m W il kes
Joh n Fobt er of
c arro lton I
ut c. 1and c tuef of Otstn r t ll , ville Gal \J po\J s and Loga n Th r ~pe nt th e weeke nd w1 th h.ts pnr
~n/ N tc d ~1clgs Tcm plt: Pyth ta n 1 VlSitm~: reprcse-n tatt ves
tnv tted \ e nts ~lr and ~tr~ J E f oster
s ~~ 1 ~ Tucsda~ at the K of P the loc al Temple to attend thcJr
Sundil \ gues t s of Mr am:l Mrs
Hall al\d gave them a too rallng m s pectwns thL:;. .spnn g
HN llcrt D1xo n and fam ilY were
of exldlcnt She al 5U to mmended
After the mce tmg the ho:.i r ss \f r an rl \li s Harry D1xon and
~irs 1 tl ltan Sll~ tff Hteran mUSI· committee 1nvtted the group to ~ l":. l ~ 1\c\crl y and Lorella D1llon
Hardy Aalers Blossom b E&amp;rlJ Fall.l
«:Jan h •l Iter " 01k &lt;~ ~ ptan b t and the dmmc room where Mrs :till nf lo lu mllu.s 11nd Mrs Earl Kcl l)
pnm ~ d the ~tJff and of! tct"rl&gt; for ton Russell presided at a s tlv er f of Lam·a~l l t
Flowers spe11k With color form that ma7 reach 5 feet in height
.theu d nlls and ext mp\ 1hcal10n coffee .scrvtce at a table cente1NI
Su san D1 uon daughter or Mr
Gypsophila {Baby s Breath)
and height of g1 owth Like tl1e
of th e ntualist tc work. M1 ss Erma with an arrangement of s pnng and 1.11 ~ Herbe rt D1xon IS confm·
ne1ghbo1 :&gt; m your block, they groWl! 4 feet tall, bearing myr.
Smit h Past Choe f prese nted the flowers Hode.sses were Mn Chf rd to her home "' 1th the mump ~
d1f!er By the•r contn1st w1th 1ads of smsU pink or white lllol•
1
th
p
ford
Rhodes,
Mrs
Otho
Watts
MT8
each
other, flowers l!XCII.e inte r soms m late summer
f
Deput y wtth a g1Et r om c grou
Wilham AUman
Mrs
Homer
Mr 11.nd Mr s Otto Mortzf eld n[
est m your garden Proper blend·
Smgle and double hollyhocks
Mr~ '-11 ton Ru !iS ell MEC pre- Jon- woth Mrs l.owe a contnbu - KenOI'oha \\i U! left Tuesday far
mg ot their brauty brlnrs out the are among the most h1ghly dec~
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h
tl
t
be st m each
1atJVe flowen for a border back·
"o 1d.-.rl
" al th e meetl nlo( and wMrs
k
tor Sandwiches ptt kles lemon Colu mbus w t"rr I ey WI
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Whl
Tall flowermg plants form the gtound They grow quickly from
K arl o v. cn wa s 'llslre ss of
• ,,f the Templ t WL're ES, st1cks, mm ts and coffee were serv hefore r&lt;'t urn lllJ
omc
1e
backdrop for your stage full nr seed to a height o[ alx feet or
Orr'' ' ' •
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hue th ey wer e .: ue.s-t s of rela ~
blossoms Because they are used more wtth flowers inl!ludlnr
'l r~ (_ ~ ,h Bahr &amp;I \1 rs Charles e
ttves
lo help screen QUt background many tones of red, pink and
Bur delt e M !,' f J ane J ohru&gt;on ~ee
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Mr and Mr.s Wl'lby Whal ~y or
vtews they naturally are seldom orange The ftowerin1 season can
Mr~ Hora ce Mc ~lhmny, Lreas •
columbu s v. u e "eckend ~est s of
planted alone
be lengthened many weeks if
Mrs Phthp Ylemhart, prot Mtss
their 6 on m law and dau~hter,
There are many tall 1row!ng taded bJouoma sre picked to
Aowerll which can Le used thla prevent seed formation
Margaret SauPr OC Mrs E R..
Mr and Mrs Karl Grueser and
y.,ay lncludmg both annuab and
L1atr1s September Glory fKanTompk tn •
staff captam
Mn
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• famtly of Mtners\tllc
perennials Where &amp;pace i&amp; lim s~s Ga7 Feather' Ia a 8 toot
\\illl ta lll I owe Tu esda y evcnmg
Mr and Mr" Dallas Hassler of
1ted they can serve better th11n be&lt;Juty whose stalks are covered
~1rs Low( "''s 111 &lt;~na he r work
1 Columbu s wlre weekend Jiuest~
shrubbery for their roota do not tn late summer with fealher1
w~ ~ prcsrnlcd hy Mrs Gnff Rus
of her parents, Mr
and Mrs
compete with other Howen as purple flowers.
does shrubbery Some are among
!&gt;ell Mrmb ns of the slHH wotc
Mrs Manon c Ntbc 1 t ass1st&lt;'d Har1v Ke1s\'r MJnersvll\e
Thalictrum &lt;meadow rue) Is a
the old fashioned flowers whtch
flam e t: olorcrl formal ~owns and by Helen Jane Houdashelt and
M1 and Mrs Harold W1ggms o£
d c 11c ate ftower Wlth. feathery
are
new
agun,
and
will
be
ad
h
1 d
h
th
' h' h all wa s decorated w1th JOn
le aves which Jrowa 5 teet tall,
p
Sally Erwm entcrtamed w1l a Columbus v1 s1 e
l"r mo er
m1red by visitors to your a;arden and
while never taking the spotqu1 ls t~ nrl carnatJ Oll.'l tn the Y· eurpnse bndal s hower at h er Mrs t&lt; an me K~pur, ~!mcrsvllle,
who are not fHmlhar with them
th1a11 SL.:.tcr colors
home Bulternut Avenue last week ovrr the weekend
For an attractive background hght, always provides a pleulng
1creen !or your earlier t\owe rs back,:round for more brllUani
Du n ng 3 s hort hu ~1 n css mecll hononng Mrs Jac k Crame r and
Mr and Mrs Carl Moore M1 s
try Boltonia asterotcln (fal se blossoms
tng plans Wt'l'i(' mad e to serve the Mrs Fred BurMm
LlyoC '1oore Wilbur Moore all of
A 4 toot perennial Verbena (bo·
chamom1l.d lt growl 6 feet t all
, • . Entertaim Etilller
banqut·t 10 t he t~st of the Sun
After the honored gu( s l.s o pC'n · l Pom('roy and Charles Momc o f
wtth a lufy plant In late aum na1 tensisl tleara frarrant lavenflo wrr 'f1m , ! 1e l 1 rnl.1v e vening at ed the 1r m11ny mcc gtft s a num· Mi nersvill e attended the fun era l
Mrs Freda K.rautter entertatn
mer Jts datsy-llke white flow e1s der flowers from 1eed. the tl.rai
come and nmaln untll October year
t he K 11 f I' 11 ~1 1
her nf ~ame s c Ncrt• pl&lt;~vl'd and fl( Char les Hall m Syncuse Mon
ed a group of relat1ves Easter at
AU the above are perennials
l!lvmg you one or the few peren
her home Chester Roa1:1
da y
f lfly me mbers . ~n ~ u~~c prtu ~ awarded thr wtnnen;
wluch grow eas1ly from seed
muls
which
blossom
In
the
fall
~
Bcfrlhhnumi M ~lore servf'd by
Frank n Wtll and Mr and Mrs
Cue!;IS wc.re Mr and Mrs Leo
For large clusters of • for gel 1nd once established Will perthe hostesses to Npnev Neuman H R Smtlh ~ pent the weekend tn
Walk
er and fam1ly Sprtngfu~ld
rol
m
their
roles
in
the
&amp;arden
me not" flowers of gentia n
Martha \'- arrl Margant Ann Ren Columbu~ w1Lh the fm m~r· s si s-Mr ami Mrs Ha\ Law son a nd
blue In June and July, l r y J.lH ture for many years
shaw, Dut othy Jtnkm ~
Su~1c
ter Mrs H D Defenbach~
Among tall IJOWinr annuals
Anchusa Itallca Dropmore wh1ch
Mr and !\1rs
son s Co\umbu~
a1 e Ra1lltud1a - ftowe1ed sunflowgroY. s 5 leet tall
fischer (,erirudc Mttchell Mn.
Mrs \\-illlafll R DownJC Mrs
llarry Ihomas ai1d f .. nulv. Mm
Hardy Asten true Americ an 10' 1 s v. hJCh grow 4 to 8 teet tall,
Bocrn:k .111d :\h-1 1111~ Nlehc-~1
Jed Webster Sr
Mrs Cha1les
ersv1lle Mr and Mr~ 1: h \\- htlc
flowerB &lt;which the BrttJSh cull and have tully double ftowers of
Send1ng gtfL~ hut unable lo at ~ r.oeglf'tn and 1\o!rs Phtl Wtll1am ~
Mr and Mrs Harry Krautlcr ,m!\
.Michaelmas dals!e8) are p&lt;'r en chestnut red and yellow which
tend wer1 ~Ill&lt;h c d f1 ~ h c 1 Bertha son wc1e m AllnHJy Tucsdil&gt; t o
fannly and Mr and :\-Irs f' 1&lt;lnk
l'( lve hc1ght and color to the a;at•
mal&amp;
you
can
grow
from
Seld
MAKE US AN OFFER
Alh~
Oo1othy
B11k1r
(.l~dy s
alleml a mef'l tng of fltslncl f.~J
Krautter and sons
'I'hclr v.hite cnm son pink and dt n background, where there Js
ON THESE CARS
Drown I OI S Ann llumJ(ardncl
df'n Cl u b uffHcrs and the pr~~~
blue flowet s ar c 1rown on bushes room tor a considerable .Q:roup,
NO Rt:ASONABLI
Cla r 11 e Kenned y
J.mt l Epperl y, dtnl s of the clu bs In th e dtsll iCt
Birtlulay Dinner
OFfER REFUSID1
A filmy beauty
scalloped lace ond fiharet
trantcs Jo.:\an s 'l.try Hood nom·
M r ~ Joh n K1upp returned
to
'NASH Stltetli!iln 4 dl'.
tnm
too
dcunty to hide .•• and silhouttlt
t hy Lung Shlllry ltu sscll JoAnn he! hom r Columbu:; Tuesday
• , . Honors Carl
ill
l' ;~ t ltnu sh and
Donna tr-1 il v t ~ J I wtlh her sJ:;ter and
perfttl
w1th
gor1d
Ftgure-Fiow
dttign
Mrs Carl E Will cntertamecl
hroth N M1ss Lou1 se and Ph1lhp
Er.tra
front
panel
promaet
no set-thru.
w1Lh a dmner Monday evenm g at
I
Hr•h
&lt;'l
her
home
East
Mam
St
honormg
Whitt.
tllet
32··U.
VI 2 dr wllh
t'aul Ha\ Rf' Jb cl and fr te ncl of
Mr Yhll 04l hts bi 1Lhda v
w1ll llr-.
Mrs J E D 1Iar t1ng( r a~H t s tcd
i\t!wm \ !S tl cd Su n da~ w1th Phi l~
'I he next mecllng will be held
Present were Mrs John H1ch
ft!O-Ii_UI(;t( '"'"'' 4 dr
b} 1\11 !; ( har!es (,oegletn cntcrtatn
l1p H.r thel .md Sisler Mt s~ [ Olli.S&lt;' 1
01l the home of Mrs J 0 Roedel mond Sr John Richmond Jr Mr 1 ~
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Mi ss Do1oth} R11hC'I of ( olum cd th(' Pom c 1u~ Garden dub Mun F..t st Mam St W\th M1s l!vmg and Mrs Ceward Calvert the hon
bus ~ tn nl th&lt; W('t k1•nd wtth lwr da~ afternool'l at hcl home ltvc K.trr lr as ass1slmg ho~less on orcd guest and daughter~ Ca1la
2 dr.
l'otnls
p.u o11s '\1r and M1 s Louts
May 7
Jean and Lt n da Ann and r10 W
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l\1r Jnd '\lt ~ C'hadr s l·~krw and lhr. roll call What I am plant~ng
\l r tnrl 'I rs Vr1non Du\L~ (n f;~md\1 wrre \1-(•ekcnrl J:"ll&lt;'sts of
WSCS RUMMAGE SALE
lhts sprtn(l ' A shorl hu~IOC li.' sc ~
tr1t 1ttHd 11t h 1 turkev dtnner o n Mt s Fl o1 tn{r Burnmll
~Jon was condu cted by the pres!
Ell ~tu wLth 'lr
and 1\fr~ Oltu
1 he WSCS nf the Mtne:rsV11h
rlc nt Mrs Wilha\11 H Dowmc Mrs
Uattzfl ld 1\.1 IIW•h,l WL S ,IS J::Unl '
Methodist
chtnch arc sponsormg
Duwme and Mrs Goeglct n 11nnoun
Ollu 1s V.l tl rr ff W1bnn Mr and
ccd th('lr 1nleniJOib of a llendmg a rummage sale, begtnnlnR tmla v
Mr:; Cat l Moore and dauAhtets,
a du;lrtet mectllll,; a t Albany on and Thursday and FridAy , tn lhe
\farle nra nd lm c1a Pomeroy and
Bethany church butldmg
L ucsday
W1 ll!um Sw1~ht1 M1drllenort
IHJntng the ~o: m up 1n the after~
An mtucs tmg
paper
Start 1
no r n v. 11 ~~~ 1111d Mt s I aWTcnc c
METROPOLIT~n
hoardtng now ror next wmters hou I,
S111 th ,tiHI f,mllly of Laurel CliH,
quet " was prPscnlcd by Mr~ 0
A11"'"0 Sl\1 ES
:\11 Hn1l l\l r~ D11n .Smtih and chtl
!he mnlh btrthday or Ann Cnn - n Fans \\ho cxla1ned the melh
Phon• 604.5 J
Lit ( n of H~&lt;:Jn( and Mrs
Anna c1 daut:htcl of Mr ~ml M•~ Wlll odli of di\111{( ancl the materials
Trtfflc L•ght In Mlddto1oo•tl Tl1ll J'nnwrn\ Mr~ D.1vt.s scnred
1am &lt; ltlif"1 wn~ Cl lebrnted I hms to dry She slated that dry an ange295 N. 2nd Av• Mlddl•port,
Ill tl(,llll Hlld CHkC to thl' Vl~!t day Y.tth a purty Gaua~ wue mcnl.',i last longer and nrc usually
TONI GilT
ors dill 1ng ilH• aftcrnnon
pla} c rl and prizes "on bv John conversation Plcce!l, and that some
WN.
A.prll -4
F.cclc" Jo) BoggN &lt;. onll!e Hobo, modern arrangers ure comb~mn•
HORROR
SHOW
Roger Stilts Carol)n llend1uk~
dr) and rrclih malerullii rherc hi
8•1• Lugo•i
Mrs Cr1nrr was ~~~-~~ierl h) her no I! nut to thC' nmount of malcnal
"DRACULA"
older daughler, Janel Valcntme, to be found for dry arnngements

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Editonal Pbone 397

-To.rnadoes Leave Wake Of

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Death Toll Set
At 43 As Storm
Moves Into East

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Bridal Shower
Honort'ng' TWO
k
Held Last Wee

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Mrs. Fredn Kraultt•r ..

WE SELECT
THE VERY BEST
USED CARS

$2.95

Sixteen Attend Meeting Of Pomeroy
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Gorden Club Held At Hartinger Home

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Easter Turkey ...
Dinner Served
At Davis Home

ELBERFELDS

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Hartshorn Trial
At Logan Moves
, Int~ Fo~h Day
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UP.....Tiio ..coodduree murder 1l'llal of :Robert G
Herb~ moved mto 1ts fourth
day b~ today With neal!} all of
Hartshorn's faflllly scemmp:ly bead
ed for JaJl t
Two of Hoo-tshorn ~ brothlrs
were held Tuesday on l'harg.cs of
obstructmg JU5t!ce Ano-ther brother and a SISIC1110·1aw W(', IC
arra1gned Wednesday for leavmg
the county to avotd the servmg
of subpenas
Hartshorn. 26 year old Junk
dealer, l'li' bemg trie-d for the
sbootlns of hts brother Lloyd 35
on Nov 20 at the farm home of
thetr father, Goorge

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Ninth Birthday
Celebrated By
Ann Criner, Thurs.

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the smarlesl news In shoes at a scoop pnce!
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Joy
JohnKal
F..cdl
s ( HIll
harll'~
navlrtBoggs
t ovrrt,
hlrcn
en,
8u11h U11llhle to atlrnd lhc party
hut tlt~ndmg a g1fl was ( hn:;lloe
Bahr

John '• f11h1on ~ll.on.,.

•u •tvl• rtra.t W.ck
lll'ld •h111 l!luorn It• hl•
linK II • THI••tuory
quirk 111 IPIII

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United Methodist
Boo rei Plans To
Attend Conference

Rltfl • •how th11

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Willi
yow m~wd

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HARTLEY and BENNETT
SHOE STORE
Cenlel' Of Upper Bloek

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ApMJ 8 Rev Edwud Parker,
Jtated -supply pastor, wlll be In
Pttt:sburgh, Pa , t1ver the weeken4
Rev and Mrs Parker &lt;the latter belng Rev ZunQel ~ Sl'111er, arc
former mtss•onar•es to Chma
where they served about 26 )Cars
Aeeordlng to preient
plans
they will contmuc to Berve In the
present ca'Pac•ty untll the latter
part of May when Rev Zundel
and {imJly Will move to 1Pomeroy
alld assume the pastorat-e of the
Bapt1st Church.
"be Message o£
1he Empty
Tomb" will bo the theme of his
5CI"IIlOn Sunday

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·~,,.- ,.,,.., -Ill', tlie&amp;ilf ttm~oiiCitractuolly liufi loim-mailrile woth
ll fpopul• price! That ~ you. t~ ean now
UDiquo experience in eleep. Whopped wtth ur to • .new
U.S. KoyloD oooth.._...ry nerve. reoll fiVery tired ~uecle,
everJ mch of you from head to fooL Trut younel~ to tha&amp; ~ew,,
""~ U. KsyiDro, that j!iva you the ~~ expenoiVe. huur1oue1
'.l'~:l \ ,la!ld of reot md oleep: c-. to the &amp;!dUll Department 111d :"k
&amp;ow w !WI Gild lAIIel U..S. ~--M~ond Fourulal""":

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$33.95

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amilton From

COLLINS Jewelry
Whe"' Your Confldenee IS Justified
Pomeroy, Ohio

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The MarshaU College Rc~:•onal
Se1cnce Fa.r Is 'SC.heduled to take
place at the ScK!nce Hall Aud1·
t-or1um at MaTShall College m
H¥ntington Apnl 6 ~nd 7 a~rd
tqg to Dr Howard L .Mtlls. d•rector ol the fair
Prizes wlll be awardl'tl to stuQen(s showing 1he most outlltHnd
ftlg ability through dhtbllJi m
several aci(lntiCle fields Exbii)Jts
to be presented nolud~ d.itiplal'1! Ul
t!hemlstry, en:glneenng
mathe·
mattes, btology, laboratory proce
dures .and
mdw.tnal &lt;lcvl'lop
menl.!
Wtnncrs of the fatr w1ll be
pven a free tnp to Okhrhomo
~y to submit their exhlbit~ m
the Nat1onal Sc1ence Fa1r May 10~
12 accompamed. by Dr Mlllt~ A
boy •nd girl wUl be ~elected for

t&gt;ri•• I
t'very school p:resrntina an

BIKER FURIITUIE
ON THI UIGHTUT COINII 1..
O.KIO
11\IDDLIPOIT
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TORNADOES DEAL OUT DEATH

N.M.

TEXAS

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MAP &amp;MOWS town.r etruclc by tomaduea. with cruuu marldnf:
thoR ID wblcb tataUUu ooourred. Alung witb the jarrin&amp; punch
or torudoN. tlllndlq: duet etorml raked nurtbem Tau. IUuth·
eutem Coloraclo and eaatem Ntw Mexico. Tornado toU wu aevm

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Home htll si.1~ for the location of
the new $200,000 m&amp;nonal hospital, Wednesday mght The Me1gs
Count~ CotnmLs:s.aner.s agre&lt;'d to
g1vc any location on lbe Mtc for
the hospital constructiOn
~o Vaughan, secretary
read
correspondence from the :JI..atc
department, reviewing four .-;t1es
I hat were propO!ied, and el:;o Jet
tus to the state department or
health, from tbtl committee 'iiPpomted by the board t4t JDVC6h·
gate A letter from the Depart
ment stated that the group should
select a s1te, and then a sanJtatwn engml'C.r woukl come and m~

bu1ld and equ1p a bUIIdtDg, and
stJil get H1U .Burton Ad money
whtch WO'\lld allocate (lflfi dollar
for every two that ha&amp; been col·
lectcd in the county oanrl wds
placed ,111 the Board treasury
Th1s would 1ncrease the funds
avaulable for blllldmg and oqutppmg a hosp1lal
to a tolal oi

$300,000

Pat Thornton pomtcd oul that
If tbc &lt;:ounty health department
were 1:1ven orftcts Ill the butldmg
that 1t would be 'a Je•d pipe
cinch" that H1l11Burton money
couJd be&gt; ubta 1ned, and he ~a1d
that Green County, IN out offices
fo:r their &lt;:ounty health depart·
ment and rccetvcd Hill-Burton
funds due to th1s
A buildmg eomm1ttee confiisting
of Robert Jacobs D1 Bo1ee and
Oevc .ienkms was a.ppomted to
meet w1th the cO¥nl~ comnu~wn
The purpose of the scu~nce ers Approxunately 10 acrc5' of
fau· hi'li been ctc6cr1bed as an land was -reported tq. be netded
oppm1umly for lh(} display of f()l' Um hcrspi'tal site
The next meetmg 1~ scheduled
scu'nttrtc talent arrd !lo rrovtde
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re&lt;:ot::nttlon of tbLS talent to mo~ !or May 2
ltvatc, rncouragc M!'ld IO~Jltre m
~1udents and teachers I he dE'SU'C
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
for ~1enttfic experimentation and
Admitted Wedn~day Pearl
discovery, to f'ncouralife talented nrynolds M1ddi(\PQrt,
Steph&lt;'n
youths to enth se •enhf«: rareers, Hoffman, Cbe~tor , Belly Kl('JO,
and to focus aUenllon on SOlen.ce
Pomeroy
and stimulate student, 'teadler,
Dbchargcd Edna Cratg, M1d ..
and
commumty
intere~o1.
10 dleport, Mrs Gene Yost and dau
sctence"
ghter, Racmc
Tr1·State counbctL to be ~pre
~;ented In the fair tncludf C8bei1,
NAMED BY COURT
\\ aynf., Lmcoln, .M-o:..on, Mmgo
The l'rDbat c Court reported l&lt;r
Logan and western Putnam ht da} -that Syb1l EbPr:;ba( h Pom~&gt;­
We11t VIrgin~:~:. Gallt&amp;
Jack.wn, r'oy bas been appomted a~ ~"e.
Lawrence Mel~. Scioto and P1ke cutrn of lhe estate of Dora llo10 Ohio -and Boyd, Greenup L.ar- nune, late Q( Dext['r
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rcnee, Marlin. Ptke, Ca11ter, Floyd
and Jolmson m Kentucky
Exhibit'S' at the fair Wlll lle
HOLlliR HOSPIAL
WednftSI.la:o,;
~rrs
Adp.litted
open :to the pubhc "lly from 9 A
M to 4 P .M In the Sc1ence Hal1 Charltse Rawson. Southstde, W
AudtLormm at Marshall Collegtl Va, 'M:r&amp; Mannmg Webi!Jter Pom·
m Hunhngton
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Regional Science Fair Sch eduled
To Open Friday At Huntington

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IOir ,.now weld.
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throu,h 2S communit101&gt;
1n Okl1homa, K•nus and M•stourl.
(1nternahona\)

IMiahed

The Me1gs Veterans Mcm&lt;mal spect 1t, apd ma~e a fmal report
Rev ft.a.lph C ~undel, pastor
A di.!ICUsston was .held as Lo
.Nect of the Fust l!apturt. Church Hospital Trustees vo1ed unam whether
or nol the Board rould
mously
to
accept
the
Children
s
Pomeroy will occupy the pulptt on

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The Rev J Leslte Kun:to pre
Md('d at the April mecltnA of the
Offll"llll Board or lhc Un1led Me
thodut Church held Mouduy evcninu at the ehunoh
'ltlC Lords Prayrr m unison
op('ned the meeting, ~tft~r wbtrh
routme bustnes!i was dl,:(Ussf'd
May 38 was M~t as thP. date for 11
meeting nf thl' tommis.siOON for
orgarm:abon and pl11nnma or lb('
new year
Plans were mad~ for 11 J!roup of
bO)t. wh1ch w11l b~ taken to lol
umbus by flt.v Kunzfl April 7 to
attend a eonfertm('e on thf'l mim~ 4
try which ~Ill he belrl at lhe
Maple GMVP Metbod1st t burch
Sentence prayrn by the nu'm
bertL t:oncluded -the mectmA:
IISIGNS POSITION
After f\nefn years as w11ilre~s
in local restaurantli. Mn Beulah
Whtle bat~ rP.tiCned frcm her pos
ition al the Mal1tn RtllStaurant
where llhe ball been emrloyed for
four years and Is now working as
bookkeeper for the Beck Manufact
urtn1 Company planl on Grant
Street
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ALSO

MIHS Lyndla l':bcrsbach spoke
G110r11 Zucco
S d ra('k.~ m our lo('al s lorea" 1 "THE MAD MONSTER"
~~d h~~rl how seeds mt: grown and
Thun -FrL
April 5-6
k
d She 8 oke of the hlgh
pa(' agre
p
t
ood
why
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John
P1yne
lllCMIC•menn
cost o cer1mn var1c tell a
,
d tt t 1
Santa Fe PassaRe
1 !honk
ant1 s1u
la
cw poop c
(In Technlcolorl
thRL when thry buy a lOt: package
ALSO
f seNis the arc rcnll) buytnt: a
0
01n Dailey
~ June Haver
Y
•mraclc
1
Tho Girl Next Door
(In T•hnlcolor)
(hfr,-.~hmcnh wrtc :-~cne1l b~ the

pedup bulldlngl, homes and tr~l
Drumright, 40 m1le1 southWHt
of Tuha, was one r.f the harcl'ell h1t ar••~ u k•ll•r tom•doe•

dead.
Drumr.!Jht, four on• tunny
kWe&lt;L
Pastor Elect To
Otcupy The First Children's Home Site Approved
For Veterans Memorial Hospital
B~ptist Pulpit

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tn serv1ng tee cream cakes decor
llltd ltkt }a,tt-r ba ~klls and Ea~ IN C'&lt;LIHl y hvo 1 ~
.1
Gut'~ l s w&lt;'re Suzann(' Bnulhur} , l
Na1 ~a. 1 rest John llliike
D111n11
t nsv.ell 1hrrC'sa Bol}a rcl R11nty
k
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llumph!e~ s . I mda an I Jnc 11 ur
leJ John llood ( hC'nl Ann Fife,
l unme Su&lt;' Dubo C e lr~tc Ault,
Roger Sill('~, &lt; 11rohn lie nth 1ck~.
Rarbara llurfn('r
S&lt;'1en 1 t\Wl~.

rub~e-stewn

view of
Drwnright, Okla , 1fttr • twltt·
er r.....-.cl through the town, l•n·
inv five d•ad along with the np-

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Thursday, Apnl 5, 1956

IY UNITE.O PltiSS
Ot-110 Fetr tod.y •nd tonitht,
Not to w•rm 1n toUthllatt and
11xtreme ••• Frldey lnc,..aslnt
doud•Mu and werm•r followed
by • ho wen In riternoon or
ntght High ~Odtly tn SO. north
•ut to law 60t 54uthw"t Low
tam9M JS 4() northust 1nd 4045 .outhwesf

Smgle Copy

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poems composed by women at the ;~{~J~o~n~q~u~\l~s~an:d~f~o~r~sy~t~h~la:.....;;;;;;;;;;;..~C~h~a:d~e:';......-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;...;;;;;;;...;;;;;;;;;,l
annual Bapti st Housepar ty and a - - - - - - - meditation "The Nme Frutls of th e
Sptnt
Mrs Willis Anthony, nommatm~:
committee chcurman
prese nted
these officers to fill vacames oc
urrlng this year first v1ce pres1d
ent Mrs Harry Houdashelt , cha1r
man of 1111suonary Ste'&gt;l.ardship
and Education Mrs Charles Ben
nett vJce--presJdenl of ChrlSltan
Love, Mrs James Pullen chair
man of Love Gift, Mrs
Beulah
White, chatrman of"' Famtly L1fe
Mrs A R Pullen secretary Mrs
John Lyons, asststant secretary
Mts DaV'!d Darst Jr
1 Chatrmen of the four C!fclcs
I wtll g1ve thc1r annual reports at
Shadow-panel slip In
the Ma~ meetmg when reports of
all comm1tlee chatrmen Will also
Gil Nylon IIKt and Tritol
be gwen It was announced that
Apnl 23 had been set fot the dale
or the Pomeroy Baphs t Assoc1alwu
meeting at the Chesh1re BapLL.o;t
Church
The PrisCilla Clrrle presented
the evenings program wtlh a plAy
dep1ctmg a lnlS!i'I.OniUY
!i OCiet~
mectmg when the program top1c
was "Fru1ts of the Spmt ' Those
takmg part were Mr!l R1chard Ow
en, Mrs John Fultz, Jeanne Clark
Mrs Glenn Hensler, Mrs Mannmg
Kloes, 1\fn Don Becker
Hostesses were these members
of the Oor(11s C'irelc Mrs Clyde

POMEROY
SOCIETY

'Excellent' Rating Given Meigs Temple
Pythion Sisters·Following Inspection

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lt.'r SliS&amp;n Ann
Mel,ca General
Hospital , Tuesday MaN!b 2'7

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ex·
blb1t WtTI be tward:f¥1 a eel'ltltt
ate at merit, wtth spfttal medal.!
and eltatnms for lndlvldual b

'blbito of out.&gt;tandilll meril

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BY UNITED PRESS
The remnants or a vast killer
tlorm m&lt;wed out 1nto the AtlantiC
Ocecm today leavmg a heart·
brcakmg JOb of uconstruchon
bchmd
'I'he hl\,&amp;1 death count m the
lwuday batTage of tornad~ and
storms s tood at 43 Hosf1Lals were
Jammed wtlh man) o the esh·
mated 500 lllJUr~ d Hundreds of
fllmllies , their homr~ wr~ked
&amp;earched for new dwelling plaee9
In W11sh1ngton US Weathl."r
Bureau ofh&lt;'Jals !¥ltd the 12-Jttate
tornado rampage maJ go down as
on(' of the worst tn "he nations
hts' Or) Other tornado barragee
hne ki!l('d more persons But few
hll \ " £'\'er mov~ti so tast and CO\'
CJed such a "td ~ area
The storms came ragm2 ot~t of
the South\\ est Mond11v and htt
the1r &lt;:l1max Tuesday nlt;rht \\ohen
thev killed 17 persons 1n wel&gt;lern
Mtch1gan
The Vlctuus wcrtlher
front kept gomg easl but J.ost
much ot tts power •n1ng to get
over 1he Appalachian Mountams
Torn1do F11nn11 SHn
Wmds got up to 75 m1lel&lt;i an
hour at Rochc.sler N Y. and
a tornado funnt:&gt;l was s tghted
wh1rlmg ovl'r Vermont Wm&lt;l ~ II()
to 70 m1les per hour htt West
v.r_jpma whtle a dense fog delayed shiPping 10 Ne\l York (II)'
nnd mati@ dJ'JVIOg ha1:nrdou s ~hn•
e&lt;~stern and central lllas:;achusett s
The warm wr.alh~! j)OI'\ed II n• w
weather throat f~.&gt;r tliC Fas~ Th('
Albany N y' Weathrr Burct~u IS
~ucd sprCilll flood waromJ: s fm
New York sta1e
LOmmunJII('~
Melling snow 11lrcarl, ~cnt Mn&lt;~ll
streams ov&lt;'r the1r banks rl osm,::
som e roads and flood.m~ hundred~
of cellars and the Weather Du
(Contmued on l'age Seven)

Eisenhower Sap H~ WiU Not
tommit Troops Without Orders

And Death

P re~ld!n' l~llhJ""'r J li•w u ~lJ ed to anill\zt h1s votf as com p~rru Hi etl h} ~ ''f! r 1
qH:.uon ld tu I hill of Drrnocra.t1c Sen
11~ to whelhu l nttd ~! .. If's \fa r
&amp;.te~ KefJ U\lf
1ne-s nov. ,n ~~
\ 1 rl dll
t ast
Ot h ~r h1ghiJghL':.
of Lh e ne ws
wuu ld be
tn
In lhdt &lt;lrca conferf'ncr
:J "
m ph• '""' ' ' ' " ' "" ' &lt;I' ''""
He dedmed '" '"'" wo lh
IT} would Y..ilgc n 1 v.ar \\Jthout ch1d a~s1s1:an t Shf'rma n Ada ms 10
!he C"IIJ1!\t'nt llld IJ ' d(r l!f ' "11/o(re.s..o; re cent broa d Crt\J('!S m or Demo
y
\ t h1 ~ u, u.,l m~~o , •onftrtfl(:or&gt; crat 1&lt;: cong re$s lonal leo.adcrs bip
\e ~\ {'fdilV \ILL f~n.., H.Ji nt hiS t'}C~
The PresJdCfll ~1d it£' b e!Jev~d
Intervention by the United .liiJ('ak about the MJddle East situ fra~hm~; and an gered h~ th1 quC"?.
t hat the people m (onJ;:ress tn
Slates In the Mlddle East &amp;Iluation atwn because unless Pr e~ 1 de n t t ~ on ~·mted r ut. ~{o \\ 1 h&lt;~H' ~ a1d gf' neral were trym(( to do what
poses for us another Korea, .and Eisenhower renslA the clamor o f a !h1~ so oflen that 1s ,&lt; (m t 1 me t he} th ought be,t for t he Umted
we are on the threshold of another \IOcJ!erous mmonty (the I.sneh s 1 ndJculous to ask m{' t h r quls S ta t e ~ a ll hough thc1r perform
Korea ' Probatl" Judge John Bacon 111 the nl'ar future over l7 and 18 \J( n
an&lt;"e somt'tJmes \arted m the heat
told members and guests of the )car old enlntees .1re gomg to be
1 am -~ look ho w ca n .il " ilr _,f part Jsanshlp
Pomero) Lions Club at the week wrelitcd (rom lhe1r homes and t ht y be lond uctt d 7 Y ou h., \ t' l:ot to
Dt §cuu mg ren nt ~ hlfts m Saly noon meeting Wednesday
.are gmng to ht: sent on transporl!i hJ\l 11nt v~ \' ou h d~e ~otto hav, vtc t pobc~ an d th e Communis ts'
The JUrtst slated that a f~ to d1e on the de!iert sands m Pal e 1 draft aw~ you ha~e lo!ot to h;~\e denunc Ja tw n 0f St.a l ut the P res•
weeks ago he was an adult spon- st1oe
rnone\ How roul rl H u eunduct a de nt sa Jd hP th 1nks t:h&lt;'re has been
lOr at the Jl)th Annual World AI
Baton then read a h st of art 1 war Wit hout t n ngrc~~
no haS!(· !'h ang~ 1n th&lt;&gt; Jo n.'( t1m e
faa s Institute at Cmcmnah, and des dated bark to February 28 I
~ow the1r eom11tutwnal puwl"r atms of Com m unt~ l lead€rs
the qurihon lioN many Korea's 1921 concernmg Jew1 sh Arab host ts to df'c lan ., ~~ ;~nJ 1 am .~:om!!
He noted Ihat Lh1s IS the ~v
can lhe U S stand" was asked l lllties
1 tu LihNit Jmm 1 a~ nol ~;: 11 m.: ( nth ann• ver.sa ry of th e :\io1 1.
of W V M Davtcs Brlllsh Cons ul
to or de r t roop~ 1nt o .Jllllhi JI!;: that 1 Alla nt1 c
lreaty
OrganJZ.atJOn
of that Cit}
Mr Da~J s was con
Furl herm on· the Ju \e mle Judge can be mtLrprt ttd ~ 1\a l u nit~~ ;; nd sa1d :\ATO h.a.s made a di~Y
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duct111g an open discussion and s ta ted that lhc Arabs had bee n , Congrr ... tl1t: tl, 1
t1nc-t con tnblitJon to world peace.
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huggested that perhaps an mtcr i
P ~e~sio n ofPdc~IJ ocfor l OOU , A ho &lt;~t thcm\1 t t nfrrr~crthc
H e has been 111 fr equent com·
veot1on plan was the anliwer to the )tars bu t ,q becau se the Urut cd P re ~1 drnt , .., ld lht 1l ~problem- munJcat wn by mat! v.tth Brtltsll
flame:&gt; crackling Jn I be Maddie East I Slates hack 10 lruman 5 Ltme had a!tral wll( lh n ih(' filron b1JI 11 rb Prtmc \1 JoJst er S1r Anthon y Eden
Judge Baton II&lt;Ud lhe quesnon prez.;surcd pariJIIUn upon t he ( 01 1 pl t ~t-nt sha pr woull be of all\ .a nd their cnh .. ngcs mvartablJ
\\oas asked by a hiKilS&lt;'hoolstudenL ed N;~twnb ncar!.) l 000 000 Arab, hLip tu f~rn tl r~
mcnt tnn thr \ftddl• East He ~.i!Jd
The JUdje elaborate4 .that the were dn ~~ n fro m thelf
h o m e~
I 11 ( h1£&gt;f Ext.' cu
, 1U 11.. h.o wnt:&gt; r th a t to h1s knowled ge
bewspapcrs and the1r readers are shop~ and fllrm s and forced Lo f lee Ill !opts lo ng1t&gt;,., ~, 1 1 1 produc&lt;' he has not rcec 1vcd anv recent
bung v:irturuzed if they believe JOto the desert
I d ' ' tNh le ll d l t h1~ \ ~'&lt;± r 11111 hl commun tciltl!Jn fro m utcu IUikmg
Ute pre-breah
dilpa'- that In conelusiOn he ~tatcd tha i p&lt;lt I th .. t•~ht am h(' o£'f 1 ~ fro m th e .w for a fm n ei U S s t:md on the
claim the Arabs are IC.pUiible for rtotJe Amencans llave bul 001 .1ca \h 11 ,, 1l h&lt;~nk u oulcf be so late ~1ddl e E.oiisl s tluat1on
the threat to world j)e&amp;ee.
'eounc ancl thai 1s lo suppor t t ht&gt; a&lt;. \11 be ncg lJglbll' th 1~ H~ar
He had con~•d~ed gom~ to the
He stated that SOIJI!e neqapera forC'Ign pohq cf Pres id ent El sen
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EJ~nho\o\ cr 11 a mt"etllll': PacJfJ c nex t uJOn th for the H ~
ba\c ~n carrymg s~ca that aay bower 10 lhe Middle East as of t v. 11h rr portn- ;~] o t\prcs~ecf gra 1 bomb t est bu t reJectf'd the 1dea
!be Arabs arc threa~mg a .Pales- Apnl 4 IQ56 , and tbat JS for 110 1 ttfu11.- ' ' t r lhf' h(a\\ ;utc ca st !I beca use he t houg ht nts presence
line Pe»ce mw1on Oiif Hamm. om6 fur the ~fiddle East a n(! 110 fnr h~rn 111 th&lt; \\ No~..~m prefer
.il t t he weapons t e~t m1a;ht be
arkJo]d, but It u t eall be lya.eli's Amencaq boys slam In the MHidle l '_!It&lt;' pr m:H \ Tucsd a} He d t cbn 1 mtcrprctf' d as brm ~ co ntrary to
who are I threat C(l
nlng this ~t e:Snlesfi b) the US Congress
--h 1~ ch•ef mten ~t -w .. rld oeace
~ cl!-ed ,\fJe ca~.e__o,t
e hr d l!ti'Wa.embcn . af i#t\tUn~ tht L•~·•)
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~t'WiilJ~ ,I!l'tted ftie oubli!!d •
CTrib mcetlll,g whlcb \\ as h eld at
!
o, r with jdmedtatiOft plan but that the FoderB!cd church were R'ch
I
us rcwar '&gt;~.as assassmation
ard Whll&lt;'hou :,c manager of th (
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Bacon ~111d 1 have chosen to Casto Lumhl'r f':orporallon and V1 r
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non Fultz, attorney, John Hoyt wa s
a guesl
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The mcelmg v.as pres ided 0\C r
b} Ja t: k Carse} PI c:, ulent
Off flu Tra ck a pia' v. 1 h an
lll ll ~ual IV.J- t V.1 11 h.. pr('qn lcd The Meigs l ounl} Board of Etc
,\p nl o b1 th &lt;' :::Ocnwr &lt; Ia~ &lt;f (\ Ions ha~ r (c ei\Nf from Secre
lw 11 r 1 11~h school
t ~ r) of St&lt;~te Terl w Brown a sup
f!J pi J\ ha~ a ' lra n;;:f' mt "I UI (' I ph of th e 1956 ed'itlOn of The Vot
of p11 pl• 1 ntl udJn ~ &lt;~ n( h ~rK t t'l' 1 &lt;'r s f,uJdr prepared b) Mr Brown
Edith Elder, 52, S1~1t".r of Mrs
0Ufi
I HI ) a ldt I! allan l\ tJ;nan anrt il
,\ n 1n nm a t10n thi s year IS the
Roy Trac) Sr Butternut Avenue,
pa 1r of 1mmg lovn., t Tt ~&lt;o ho ~c fan lhat H co~ e rs the Pnmary El
Pom eroy and a comptometeropermt r rC's ls ,u dd enly ccntu around e~t wn as well as the General Elect
ator for the Pubhc Empl~ces R(\a '&lt; t fl n,: or pear ls wh tc h d~opcar JOn
t1rement System, han cr~d hcr~ctf
WHEELIN&lt;, W Va
l iP _ and the '&gt;l ut1on of th e m y~t, r}
Tht&gt; V{ll er 5 Gmdf' Is one of a
from the door of hn Columbus T omm~ Wt '' tams 14 year o ld 1w1n
A no- \ plrl ma1d u nder~:oc&lt; a n .l' enc~ of three publl ~hed annual
apartme-nt "esterda y apparent Y
b bl d
d
C b Sco t 1 ordea l Y..Jt h a ~ u!Tc.a ~e eont;u m ng lv bv the Secretary of State One
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because she feared sbr was golllt::
wd 01h 1
' ' d~:eonc a{ ud , 1'1'
C h~ ra tt cr.; .a r&lt;' Ronn1c C l ~ \ I f01 candidatps v.:as usued earlier
ea , o ay was oun cUI y o 1 R
R b L
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d
ear
f t d
d
b ' 1h
I 01-: l' r IC ~ 1 01 ~ I u In '&gt;
C'T ril In I he year and one for precmct
trs
cgrededmur
er
u
c
JIH)
Lou
Che\1l1c
r
Lmda
Fltl'h
later
She v.as found at ber S Nmth ncommen e mercy
,
k J h \fa1
R 1 ofhctals Will be dos!"obuted
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1yn 5colt J•orm!l 11 aw
Street residence by Mr and Mrs
o n 1e- 1n the year aU a part of Secretary
Henry Taylor of Marysvtlle,
The all male We!;t VtrgJma Jun bel Or ~ a J~an Bissell
Dallas Browns lwo fold educational profrtends v.hom she had te.Jeg1"8ph rejected defense argumenL&lt;1 that Mark s Ge ne H1ggs, {yreta Barton gram, destgned Lo atd the pubbc
ed on Wednesday IDOfDIDi to v1s 1t tbe youth wbo admitted sla~ mg 9 Jan el o~ bor n e and .Max1nr Reed
and educate election officJals
her Jatrr 1n the day
year.old O.iivld Po'&gt;l.ell last Feb Q
V Ru~u d l octwecn .ilct~~ ent n
The &amp;-page poeket 51 z;e
Guide
A noose had ~n fasbtoned was Insane 1 he ~tate did noi as k tammr nt wil l 11bo be presented gJves facts regardmg Ohio elect.
from a sa!&gt;h cord
the death penalt) but urged life by the clas.~
ton law:s, wntten 1n easy to underFranklm County Coront.'f' Rober' 1mpnsonment for the young k111cr
stand laymcnt; language Covered
A Evans ruled the death '3Uielde who sat through hlS three rlay trml New Economy Loan
111 the brochun: are quahftcallons
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by h&lt;~ngmG
nonchalantly popping bubble gum
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for voting, registration regulations,
The Jury returned 1Ls vcrd1ct at
ppolUlee Namen ab~enL and dtsablcd , 0 ter proc
Police satd lhe woman hcd c•ne- 10 36 a n1 nearly 18 hours artcr
Lo~ r&lt;~ Loll! ~ &lt;' Jvne... , a natJ\e of edurC's armed sent('C votmg pn.
rnd ()f lhc cord to the door knob ret1rmg to deliberate the case
Mlli;! S ( ount\ and dau:~:htN n f ' 1if'gcs ar:d a dclatled de5CrJphon
stretched 11 o~er the top of the
Mr &lt;Jnd Mrs Allf'n Kn&lt;1pp Middle of "hal not to do and what to do
door and tt~d th~ other &lt;'nd
TomnlY and his twm brother port h&lt;~ ~ toJnC'd the ~1aff of lh t ai lh&lt;' polls Included lfi a handy
around hf'r nC&lt;"k Sheo tben step- Joseph both were tnrt'lcted for Econum~ Loan l o at ::mo w St r c&lt;~l&lt;'n11ar of lmporf'a.nl dates a f.
murder but Tommy exonerated lhl' on•1.. Sl accnrd mg tu announce rcctmg both the 1956 Primary on
ped r rom a c h air
, Tbe coroner sa1d that she left a other boy jn his eonfe~0ston
ment ioda\ b} Kal I Iindy, mgr
May 8 and the General EJedton
lenJthy note tn WhJeb she "f'8lled
Tbe defendant'~ gUilt wati not an
Mrs Jones 1s a rt&gt;SJdent of on November 6
&lt;Mit her fears of l()s)ng berbelliftl Issue In the trial Defense attorney Mmrr, \lllr \I here she rl's Jdcs 1\llh
tounhcs are listed sh-owmg their
- 1 Wotl1am C Callahan asked only hCJ hu ~ h~n d Wilham liaroJ," popui&lt;~tion, t h e number of persons
liDd arrangemPn t s f or h~r tu • ~a
S urvl\lll g tn a dd 1I JOn 1 'frs th•t he be sent to a mC'ntal 1n ~ t1 J o ne ~
gomJ; to the poll::i 1n November
'Jhcy arc anqther SISter fiances tuiJ&amp;n rather than pnson
J95i and tho!;e eounUes bavmg
Ttevecton of W!ckenbcrg O~gon
complete or part ial registration
and 11 hrothcr Harry ~ld&lt;'r of
a nd tho ~c us 1ng votmg machmes
Dt'lawarc Oh1o
The body was taken to lbe
Sch&lt;lNhngPr Funeral Homo at 229
E Slate Sotrec-t Columbus, pendlng compl&lt;'hon of funeral -.rrangc
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MI. dd]e Ea"t Posm·gAno ther
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ection oar
Be stage dFri'day Gel s Snpp]yOf

Ed'It hElder, 52
Takes Her 0Wn
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B H . Young Cub Scou l (
I e y angmg
S}ayer Js F d
GuJ']ty Of Murder
MI'ddl eport Band
Sprl'ng Concert
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Sunday, April 8, at 3 p m the
pubbc 15 tnvUed to hear the Spring
Concert gl\len by the Middleport
Concert Band and ducdcd by Earl
Warnke
Ofi1cera ol the Band lh1s )e&lt;~r
arc president Russell Roush, v1cc
-prestdent Bruce Bradford, secrc
tary treasurer, Helen Stobart Of
ficen of the Band Boostcn Associ
allon are president, Mrs Walt('J
Crooks, flr~t vtc-e prcsldtnt Mr~
Emerson Jonc.s :;;ecood v1ce pres!
den,t Mrs r.corgc Child:;, sccu·tarv
Mrs Francis Andcr~on, treasurer,
Mrs Arthur Skmncr
Band members tndude Drum
MaJor Edward Ktlchen, ma.toreU.
Juaruta Hawkins, Marlene Knlfp,
Pauhne Zirkle Flag Bearers lrJ-JJ.
esUne Asbury Juc:ly Murray, Flutes
and piccolos Susan Probasco Man
lyn s~ Kmght, Marlene Knapp,
Janet Valenlme, Pauline Z1rklr
Oboe5, Juamta Hawkins Bonmc
Van Cobncy Bassoon Jeanndl t
Crooks
Clanncts, Mary c Miller Ed
ward Crooks Sharon Jones, Joytc
Hemmons Dee Sauer Susan Purl
Cn, Vera Covert Jamt:c Rtl'hard s
Doris Rtcc, Sally Gilmore I.~nn
Buchanan Manannn Wood~o:ertl
Karen Walker, Bass clarmets Man
lyn Sue Rou.'lb, Myrna Ru~se\1 Alto
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sax .lams Childs, Judy Butch! r
lcnmfrr Daniels, Karen McE\Iun
n}, T&lt;'nor sax, Cline Dlllltv ban
tone sax
Stephen coa1~ cornrls 11nd tru
mprts, t,ene (rooks Mark Kelly
Joor~\ ~ ~:t per::;Qn-s repres!;'ntlng
Gordon nuthrte Thoma~ Sk.tnncr, 21:1 d1£frnnt oceupat.iont; ti()9kC
Jam('/1 Ohhuger Ira Butcher Un It WBhama Htgh ScfJGGl Wednc&gt;s
da Bat[':\", .Tobn Bacon Janice Ao;. day Itt lh~ aonuaJ Carl,'f!r t&gt;ay ac- I
bury French Jlorns Nancy Roller, IIIOldmg to Mrs Ehr:abctff"'Capc~
Chcrole Blake, Bruce Bradford brt. su1dancc -dJI'I.'C'to:r at tht'
lromhones l&lt;enneth Murray James Jtehool
Van Coonl'y, Don Grucsflr Edward
An opportumty wa~ IJ"'ed tltJr
K1tch('n Uon Er~n
bantonms mg thf' f'lent to tin: 5ludenL'I to
Lmda Hdr1ch Patrtcla
Llo'd hear bU~;IIlt'~ and pro~Jonsil
Christmc Co11h;
ITICn of 1hc llff.'&gt;ll di!;CU~ tbeU" OC·
Basses, Rut;:-ell Roush
Arthur cu..pat1ons
The ~t~deats were
CJatk Ketth Ander:;on tympam gJven 11 t ban&lt;'c to ask quest too~ TOMMY WILLIAMS, 14-yNr.. ld
1w1n on tn•l for •h• f.llylng af
Helen Stobart, pf'rcussiOn.
l r.o abcout the occupaiJOOI!t or profeNS•
u:hool·m•t. Dt·nd Powell, poli~h­
Keunedl' Jr. Franklin Marttn Tlob JOn:; of t hr1r mteJ'Iest
es
his now whlhl ~hoes In his cell
ert Henne5y, Janet Stobart Sonny
Ttu~ event 1s pJannfl(J and con
at th• Ohio County. W•st Vtrlll''"
Knapp, Eddte Grue11er,
Carolyn ducted each )ear by the KUtdllllce
il, j1IL SurroundintJ h1m .,.,
Jle::;s, Denrus Walburn
(brector at Waba:m~

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Hi-Rated Singer
To Be 0!! TV Fund
Raising Marathon

Business Men At
Wahama Hi Career
Day Wedu~day

Eu~tnlc Btl!rd
slll~Jer v. ho pia&gt;
Nellie f• orbu~k

E.!tlter g1fh arid .:t picture of
Chmot T,.. defense •11tered •
pltoa of mr.~~ntly, but the il•t•
w ill lof'llk 11 hr1t d•!ir" murder
convldiOI').
(luternatwllJI)

TV and
radto
e::! the Icarl of
m the nalJon.iil
t ompany of
Soul h Pac1Ne w1JI
he one uf the featur['d enl&lt;'rl.&lt;~ln
CfN for the MS llepe &lt;. hest Tele
rama April 13 14 on StatiOn WH
TN TV Cl1ann~t \ t Huntmgton,
W V01 W Kennon Cowdf'n cliatr
man of the Tl'lcrdma announced
today
M1 ss Baird Will Jotn lhe l'rf.asler
of ( cremomcs John lked Kmg,
f11mcs Brown wllo 1s t.t RIP Mas
tt:r!i of the tun Tw Ttn televunon
l"crles and other TV stan to pre
~rml lite 171,1 hour tltthoD from
Uadlo c~nter In HunttngtQO
The Telera'ma w11I be a fundraulllg event for tho ~lulltple Sc)t"ros ts SQelcty and ,~,n bel:i11 at
10 30 f1 m F:rid&amp;) Aprd 13, a11d
run &lt;'ontinuou.o;ly uutll 4 p m Saturday.

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1956 REI:IEF PR.OBLEM

Commentary

The Daily Sentinel

On
The News

DEVOTEO TO ltlTERESTS OF MCIG&gt;-MASON AR!A

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REY NOL.O E GAEENI

NO WOM\JfR'
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BY CHARLES M

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~r wet'k vnr )f'll r 1n ~ l i.J tl&lt;o .Jt ! he Daily StniLt\t'l ofrrct&gt; $1560
Jill mon th' S7 &amp;J th11t- 111 ort h- $3 90 Hy rnotvr r •Ulf' wlu:rl
na dablt&gt; ont mun r n Sl B1 IIIJ l un f' ~t'H $8 Sill. moulh.~ $-125
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po~, llll)J\JeS­
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po ~~1 hlt ' h:t ~ tll ti llll\ 111rl1
!III II f :~et no ('\! flits! lor t he top ~pot
on thr lolth (31111 1hr1 Nt\\ Jl,mp
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is trU( drd n 11 jwl 'u n.1lh 1 1111
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pa1gn HI 1\rw llurnp ~ l11r &lt; hnt 1 mmk:ahlv la rg.:" lhC' :really brg
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whe-n I hi!'
that th , , [ ol f IVHI I&lt;I 111 ko
on
l'rl',tdt•n\ \11! 1 I v. uuld bt&gt; hap- li
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rnmpa~g/l111 g
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RUARK REPORTS

on AT ra d•1ng DaY

ultllt ss._o d
Jt&gt;l~ him ,

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With The Cannibals

g:J III'

(;l!lll l{ p,hl lht lll ll fiUfJ I's "hat
uf N ' ' llllH'J' \ll lh l rolls sh-ow
ll111 lito
!'ll••rdenl ha s 11 w!de
l1 &lt;HI t• \r l 1n1 ut lht• l&gt;l.'tn()('rut~
n.rmrd Jiu pr11ftssronal ~ambler~

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your t'yt's · he

f~&lt;lla JetiS

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long ground , he gro w stJon~: belly

h.-long im "
llt turnt"d to me and ~aid
N1 XI It me wr gt•t IJptler heads In

from thcu~ fore' head&gt;: 1 ht'v Wlll l' IIH lt•ltUte
(,URUKA, New GuJnea-lnn Clrdl•ts of gnl dlip [W UII &lt;.: hco l l
A s Downs hough! ht co unS&lt;'ii'd
aroun cl thLi r mcks
on ngt JC'u\tural
1er!1nlqut~,
on
111 I~ ~ Vt•~o;.rs ~~~· su1d to be offf'r- l-'a1rely Gtub.am D"wn&lt;~ I~ 11. .stocky
01 ta·r ~ car I it'd fa ggot s or &gt;~UI\ltl ~ 1rpply an d d,mand, ;~nd -out of a
shorl-nosNt
bluP-eye-d
SC'ot
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111 1111&lt; t \() - •Ill&lt; nd(l . , on Er~l"n­
ca ne and lH:~g s full uf tht' com and rvo1 am:~1t &lt;lrl ~ h II "'" I• l lll Wo I '&gt;'i I IIYOIII' IIL !W t'H'r !hi' Royal Aus\.1 allan Navy backgroul;lll nwrctai po ss1on hult wh1 r h Q'Ol'!&lt;&gt; hunclred b ar terer ~ there nc1•er
and
22
}ears
us
11
New
Gulnca
was- an nt gument D011 ns bought
tlu.t 'r1 1 !)(('\ 11 •1111 "'' 1uld 11111 1,., tl!pUbi i!Un lti! th•rs hrp IX (8UtJOnIn mak r so rt dilnk s SomE' C'3r! It'd prod uee too small for llllVm cnt m
hand
r&lt;~ngrn~
from
cadet
patt
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I 1'.11\t' tn!lrJ,lln IV.&lt;
l&lt;1 1 t 111 lll g l gUIIh! OVCI!U llf JdCnt'l'
rhe
g.~rden trmk wh1th l low rr. woultl
Ia
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Ill&lt; 11&gt;&lt; &gt;1} • 1 Jfl411 wh r n (,!IVI'rn•Jr off1cl'l hf:'fo re the war to recent jetk a ihumh ai and S&lt;tV l m ht monr y lm he kl l'SI Ill ~a l
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HE' was ~ landin g oubnde h r&gt; !&lt;top IO!lg t:on k - IJO]' n1r ~nrn fl t u
/h t St tl&lt;l l l •l fT,IIl It ll ll l':;'it&lt; Af 1 11 1111 rn1 11 lh(' \1&lt; )1(' ~ Wl't f' &lt;flllnl
At lht e n d all w~ ~ bou ght forl
unfu
us ht tl plywno1t hou ~e Re wo~ ~ takf' t he ,tufl fl)] 1Hr ~ onal ust• 111
1er Mm tH 'mtT
11 1
S'tl ll h(lll' •d I' 1 11, \1 11 ~ ~It " p urd lull ! 1
rmmedialt' u~t· , for f'KI1u .sal &lt;·
thf' kll&lt;'ht'n
smok rnK 1 cotk-tlppt'd
c1garet
puiJ \ It'UI Sllil rr .r!hltlil'
l t\H ~ I
l•.x ca nmbal nnH.ltpr; *J».ead m
~Ahlch he n-ever tukes oot o! tu ~
p t'l t n l '" L11 S! TL K• I lUll&lt; r ,
nlt.l
Downs h1d ~~ ~~k ~ &lt;11 s h lllll'l g, snuif's and lhe• i'td.ollos'.Dttilllt'tl
8AK!
SAL~
mouth unl!l tt burns hu lip~ !Inti lllld SlXPf'IIC'C on 1.1 p rt k1111&lt;! t.l~l
f "'lrrorwd rn••lholl nf • olnflll!! ll tfl •
,...,JrtJIHs l ook the1r martes and
J h• HmJnt• Am('! Jran Legwn
he was wearing neat gray flannel lr r( ,ltl'd behmd " h l,i!h'hun~lnl \H' nt down the tull, to the ro.ri.\
1'1 wh ah jl r nllll '- 11 rl t dl,, 111f 1
\u~ l 1rU' Post No fi02 IS spon- shorts bluet knee-siOtkln,il.~ omd a "Ca l•
111.11 1~ wrlh I '
111111 1
111 II\! Ill rl
l\h"(•kh• .Jil! rn .l,'itOd 111 d t 1
Downs made them htuld (u:r the1r
' " Ill ~ 1.1 Ho~kt s,rl1• S,t!urday Aprll ~pOliS ~hu't.
~ll !('rS ,js f')(J Ss liil l'
Ir iS prt ld lHtd
lilt• lllHires wnul d npp! o1rh 1111th 111111 ben ('fr t
7 at n A !1.1 Jt J),u hv, Slu1'f
' \\ hPn we tlnh•h huying rthf· then b&lt;i).l ~ of 1•1 &lt;JdUII' Mld Dtown ~
l&lt;'lllls lh1l lt1 1 loiiii!L IUtilt lp&lt;!
I
F &lt;{ h men1b1•r " 1 ~k d In htlf'lj.! fnrrrl
ht" :;;a rd we'll ~et mtu &lt;J~~~~Ian1 a ' iurllllll - IJolk ' 111 111
I thought of th l' lnf'(!uahl ) ol
Iiiii :'II (''X!) i th
' "II&lt; IJ lkL•d I ill II (1 .lkt ('I)Oklf &lt;;
tu .... u There 1 o sm t of dolnRS on lt'T(HettJI v.ould h••ft IIH'm on lo Downs M1~ \Jov.ns and lll) st•lf
'lhl ~ h h Ll&lt; ' "
' llllll lllfll1 'i! I jii\ S I hi&lt;
I I \)-.o turh llltTilbP I ill thl" gulf club httl I :~lwavs l:lu}
the sca le ~ Down&gt;: I'Omputed 1 lpid- among 300 s .r~ag('~ &lt;~nd rf."mt•m
llli ~pltll ltlltttro,
I)Jl [&gt;t•W•Ifut
l' k' I I• lr orrllr• 25( 10 l)ll\
the food th&lt;• lol·alii brlng In One l.y ,md ~run a ( n1n m ru 1n ~ rl thr lx11d th.tl he l!llcc as~crn hlcd 10 Jl~;&gt;nJOl'IUtl&lt;
~ ~ ~It
Ull'lll l 1 11 1101l \ t hl ~t ' llill ' 1111 1 pl l liiW ~) Ill S for reason, 1\ 's a (']OSf'&lt; market for U\\lltt'l
!}()() Wa\IJ"r s Ill a Sf&gt;t'ci8CUJ n J t!JSfurlht'mo ~ lpL11 Wil li 11•11 • .. r t it
l ~il l /li I ll&lt; lhpl!lllHIII
r... tht-m AnotheJ ts that 1f thtyre
pl t) ol a1 n ~s 1\.t) 1f'spect fo1 l,m
J&lt;•ll holtill\&lt;1 l\ql I It\ II&lt; 11!1
"IIIIIILIIII I ',!l\l t o \\&lt;Ilk
He on!) ltu ned m1r per~run 1way Dowrt" and ft •t ~frs Downs s1M 1
a s~u r&lt;•1t of a f111 t p!H.~ &lt;!liE' sweet
d,,y thl~ flat lY put uhase might JU ~ t 1 man w11h .J bnruh of u~tl ll] lC C'tl ht•e a USt' th~ S!lffi(' pCOjt/c Wl'lf'
han.lln u~
H.111ann Jill
lt P. ~t mk
r&gt;ossthl} m~ure my labor ~uppl y
s hooting &lt;lllOW ~ at lhl'ln JU st lht•
r ilk 1 J( uthrldi~
{ ll l!Wn t'mj.iloys 75 to 100
1111 riHhlll\~ h1 'UIII Il l
aw I )'
( (up~ll .[: ht
lH51, h y UnJII'tl
I lilt's nn hi ~ roffee pl~ntatiOU I
A pit llllltl
I ,JI lli'
~hv l y
\\I I h l•'t,tturf' !·hndl!'alr In&lt;" l
Tlw l'\l~lomer~ lt·oopf'rl 111&gt; ttw
:;:::::::~:== lull I'm whl&lt;h Oowm' propl:' tty
,It~. Wllh a ~laggerJna
VU'W or
Admlnl1trcrtlan Must Prove
lh't For•lgn Aid Program
mnunt.run&lt;.: l'he customN~ wen•
ACI\OI'i!i
2 FabultoliS
20 Un1f of
fc:ICtf Congreu Opposition
Neceully, lnmt StnQtors
~bout 300 m nuMh!!r, evenly dt ·
1 Allll CIJ!OI ~d
Ill! 't
capanty
1nto
mane~. y.hlt•h att• worn
H1lcd
,t:',,.(!&lt;l//0 ('o Ji tn / f'1r ~~ "' " "WIIIJI
3 Hill! I
!I Harass
t Heb l
~ n puanln'l or bablell, and mun
9 Small v. ood
4 Ola.lft t
21 Belfln·
\s:ilfiNC:TON - Ttre n&lt;l m nl 11,1110n ~~ ~~ J &lt;o ll sl \' conl'!trntd over
which are nwn
\ tulant ot
10 Work
nlng
!he clllll\ ('1.!!1 of grt tln g Pr r~u ltllt! t ~ 1nh'm•1 ~ )Qng- ttrm (Ol•
The mar \C's Wt'l"'' all nake-d, bal
12 American
you•
23 Vedic
tlgn aid pall~:) fl rog l Bn\ thr'Du~h Coni{ ' r~~ '•r !o ttl v of State John
u strip or fiber in front and he snake
5 Taltnt
god
F ot~ tf'r Dulle~ ~110 ~~ lrndlng t ire rrg l1t fot lir e p1ogrnm, mllde a
hind Thl' man had n flbt&gt;-r s1r1p
13 Walk 1510\\ ly 8 Sloplna:
2~ Girl•
II ron, pitch ror Jt 11( ! (.11 h i~ A ~ onn lOILI
r oad.,, a.y
H Sloth
nick111 front. and 11 clomp nf gr~n
Ho.,., ever Dulle , \\Nds d1d n.-.t carr 1 l oo mu rh we ight wHh Sen a•
1~ Very
7 Subltdt
name
lenv,p~ hl'hlnd
tor Walttr r Oeorg!' rDI, Gcotg!a rhnltuo ~n of thE" Senate tort l&amp;n
Important
8 City In Ohio 28 Dwtll•
Only plaCE' in th.,p world
ll'ill\ it'l ns t'OIIHTT II I N' l : &lt; nq:~.:- ~ re1H'tlOI\ V.llS lhllt
9 Hold nrm\y
Ptr.!IOI\
l'nttrdar·• Aa•hr
Down~ saul, " whf!rt you t•an Pltk
Ll1r ao hlllnLstrut&lt;n n IIUII Id ! 1111~ lo come to C%&gt;n•
~abbr 1
11 To man
27 Mistake•
3' Beartnr
vourself a new pair or pant ~ In
&amp;ni!W
Rrl'~ ~ uno ltf'a lly J•IVI~ lh 1t \Ill' p101;ro.m Is nt!Ct!S•
18 Printer 1
29 Fr1t!ndty
11 lx~l&amp;·
~he mornlnlil"
Hlti&amp;.!UI I!!
111 Fluh
Ba-t \
30 Tttlu ot
matlon
1'tre mtn cam~~&gt; nlonR t~nly M e~17 Lau1h In
ot dtrr
former
Cl1onre_. ro r rnorlrnr nt r.( t ile program were
3$ ftl11er
1."01 t&lt;.: Tbt&lt;y were
fl~rtt:! - lookm~
hall-aup.
18 EurCiptlJ'I
Ru.e.tlan
(Swltl )
r11l ftJi t lrrJ b\' tire I)"~' ' on uf Srna te OemocrJtlc
preMed
ome
palnterl,
many
with
a
t'ITcle
country
rulen lpl) st Btrore
L C'II'l1 r l.vndon JolrnHun 11f 'fex a11
manner
111 Fraament
S2 Animal
to Obterve
of Pill'~ hUo!ks throuKh !.Itt~ ~t'P­
Lil&lt;r O&lt;olgl' Juhn~ o n o~ lu1el lltt Ddmlnistra•
21
Room
In
lum:o~
ot
the~r
DOflt's
xMloe
W1th
tr on ~ ll l~tnc to tm•k ~ 11. lo rnpelllna: case to con•
.a. ha.rem
olumes a.lutk through the top of
v4nre i. un g r r q or Ut e nq' I fot economic atd. 1n4
22 Larae anakt
'he no,;ts, til 1mN.red with rug'&gt;:
ion~ t &lt;'lll\ ctJmmrUth'nll
1 dutilll wh!!tl'ler 'here
23 Soon
f•t, ao1a.e 11m6U'flt wl'Lh at~h ror
Is nrty .S\I h tn ntlal Bt'lltJm cnt at ihe pre•ent Utne
24 Short
moornmi other wtth flnJtrtl ch6p
ror I'OnlnTLU rng om r• ~u111 ~CH ror an lndeCinllt
ouunr•
pc1 Iori l!HO lilt! ftltl.ll I'
Dfrl off tor mourlltng
Some ()/, the men wore shf'JI ath28 Moat.
• •
rational
• Stnorer Otort• • 1'11 \ T KEF.Ui \ En nomi- The pror&amp;~~lonaa
lellc-supportol ij, nnd somt h.. rt

BY RO!li!RT C. RUARK

or

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.9H4«/sWASHINGTON
MARCH OF EVENTS
I

DAILY CROSSWORD

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t a~ rntlr11 R in ~t!o over Senaior
eatet Kfflluver (01 Tt'n nc!!SI'P, n.s th e \ Otc r ~ Wl! lt In tht Mlnnetota
Dtrnotratlr ll tt slrl en l &lt;n l [Hl1J10. t } llow~!l e r. the \ ote clearly meane
polltkiA r ~

aren

that the ch1p ~ ure tt' al l\ do \\n for Ad lu \ SleHnBOn Onu almoat
concedel.l thl!' nomination s t.~Hn~on now hils hla bo ck to the wall.
Waahtng ton polr tl&lt;"o, sr1 v S l ev('n~o n l ~n t out or the fl&amp;ht ytt, by
any meana, bttt a not her f!harp ~e tb:~. c \1 !or him In either Florida or
Clllforn \4 could sp0 1l his chan t rq
Kefatl\t! ~ supjlOI1r•~ ~ n1 that tf h" co.n \\hlp SteveMon lglln tn
tither Of the l \1(} SUm htnP ~lull'~ lhf lr nHlll \\IJI be &amp; CIJUrJ! lO bt
reckoned With at thf ( hiU.go Cf lllllr ll110n
Kefa u1er u
tlw pl'nJrtea (\ro &lt;cr still \\OUid !!land a chanu ot
JeUing thl' nom lnut io n at a draotl ock('d conver'\llon-Cir at Jeatt
would hlllt enough ~t" ngth to dt 1o.ll• \1 !10 11 uuiJ gtt tht bid

e

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.

FAnl\l \ 'ETO TIIRF..\T-TIIe lhrNtt or a ro~rostJenl"-l veto h~
over the farm bill \\ t11\e conrre s~JOnal f 11111 bloc leader•. named
from the Hou,e o.n tl Sl'nnle l o ll tl' conter~nrc committee to whip out
the ftnal \'enlon ~-:pr ( -1N l hope thl.'lt nrtlsme ~ ould win 51rul•
dfntlal approval !IIIC'h nn outcoiM 11. ppenn do\lbtful.
'l'he Houae b rll, prU!&lt;&gt;ed Jut }tnt, prOH&lt;Ie8 fo1 a retum to rill4.
$0 per cent or J)a r !ty ~;upporl tor thEt bn1c cropa-wheat. eotton,
c:om, pean\11 !1 Rn•l tH&lt;" 1hr11 pwposl11on t ~ \'lgQrously oppoted by
the PrNident anrl 111~ iidmlnT&gt;tltallon on grotmds It would call tot
mon prOduction \\lr en au1 p luiH'~ or these ~a.mt! crope e.rt jamtntnl

warehouttJJ.

Tha Senate b!U. \\ l11le not calllnt ror 90 par cent 1\!;f!porU, lb·
chlt.led tha a.dmlnt ~t!allon - Jeq ucsted aoll bank but
provided a ser lo:~ of ~; mmu. k~' tu rUl!!&lt;! PliCt 11\IP•
PrOp••al
t:torU to nf'nl lY tl.e {)u p ~ 1 unt 11'\d 111~ S1•nnte
lnclud•s
bill II COfl:ilLICI C\J by I I~ thpublL ~ll ll! as \lOlSe Ul
..ome retpoot:ts thun the ~ 111ll'l&lt;"r llou ~e me:~.,~rte
Solllonk
Th.ut, a~) compromise a ppe ars cutnm to foll rar
Jhort of arJm1n 15tratlon 1' \~ lies Alti!Oll~h faced ,~lth 1 fl~••lblt \b\1
fl. m~ vottll In the hrrn belt the Ptesldent Is almost certain to
"nte 'U1e 1'ftt!Uiure untesR the Jlvuse Sen&lt;J.tt collorel-,ntu b~k doW•
from thtlr ttana on r l[:ld 'uppot tJ,

•

7 00

M~; C ANH

ltnJRSOAY
S1gn On
Tt•day

00
00

Cofff' t' Time
Dm g Dong 9..-hool

lO

Lrn tt•

\X.)

HOPHI

•

1\..1\ Ills :S!w~~;

6 30
6 4u

Sports i:te
Nt ws Ptcture

' M

Les . P~l &amp;c Mlll'7 Foro

600

Flatt &amp; Scruggs Show

700
7 30

'Ilhe Hunter''
Dinah Sb~r.e
Newa Carp-van
You Bet Your Lift
Dragnet
People's Choice
Ford Theatre
lux Vldeo Tbei't.H
News Headlines
Weath.ercest

"'
'""

12 00 Tennesset! Ernie Show
1 ~ 30
Feather Your Nest
830
1
00
Bob &amp; Jan Carr Prt&lt;~f' n t
900
a t1n1r q
9 3~
Pre..'lldC'nt l' heodot ll t•uss of tlw 2 OU Halls of Ivy
10 00
Wf'st German rt&gt;pub lLc has s Jt:n td 2 30 Parson's Study
II 00
the
con~t1tut10nal
amt•ndments.. 3 00 MatUlf'e Theatre
ll 0.5
whtch legt~l l lt' the blnld tng up of .. 4 00 Date W1tb Ltie
&lt;I 15 Modern Hom anL..s
1110 Press BolL
~ .000 - man Uun dt swe hr ft&gt;deral
&lt;I 30 Quef'n for a Day
II 15 Bud Wdkmsoa. Show
rll'f~n~e f01 ce
5 00 Aunt Dru st&gt;nw
l1 30 Tomeht
The t a" t Gi!rman gO\ f'l nnwnt
5 :JO Howdy Doody
has formal1_1. bf'gun t he 'ormalton
- . ~ ~::--:---of tts 'people'~ ann)
uhLth ~ ~
FRIOAT
5 30 Howdy Doody
&lt;'Xperted to total about 250 0001 6 5:5 Sign On
6 00 Wild Bill JUekot
men
7 00 Today
6 30 ;,ports Eye
West German)\ army wtll bt' n 9 00 Coffee T tme
6 40 News Ptcture
pnrt of the Notlh &lt;\tlanltc Treaty 10 00 Drn5 Dune School
6 5:\ Lei Paul &amp;: Mary Ford
Orgamzatwn for~ees 1 he Fast G~r lO !"0 F.rrue K OV8(.'!S Show
7 00 ure of filley I
man ar-my "'ill bf" mcorporated 111 11 00 Home
7 30 Coke Time
tlw nt•w lion l'mhtm mlllt&lt;ll y hlp(k 12 UO Tennes.see Ernie
7 45 News Caravan
In Whil'h thE" 1011l1tary force~ or So
12 30 Feathf'r V.our Nt&gt;st
8 00 Truth or CoDsE'QUt'Dtea
Vlel Jtussu1 and 1b ~a It H11f'.J; atE'
1 UO Current
8 30 Waterfront
beJng umfted
2 00 Count of Monte Cm:to
9 00 Btg Story
West German b erense Mm1ster 2 30 Cemera Got'S to Sc hool
9 30 Star StaJe
Tbeodor Blank has promued f1rm 3 00 MatiJiee Theatre
JO 00 Cavalcad'e o( Spol'ta
ly tbat the Bonn republic will have 4 00 Date wtth Life
10 45 Red Barber's Comer
96,00 men under arms by Decem
4 15 Modern Romance!
11 00 News HN.d1itle~~
der 31 The target date for the full 4 30 Queen for a Dav
10 PrMS eox
500,000-man army \s necember 31
.5 00 Aunt Dru Show
11 15 Greatest Fights of CeJI'tutJ
19!58
~ 30 Howdy Dooll)
II 05 Weathercast
SA TU--::R-::
D'c
A"'
Y- 5 30 Sky King::;:.:_.,.__ __
A Head St•rt
The Ea,t Germarts got nfr to a 9 215 Sign On
6 00 Ruy Rogen
head start AH they had to flo, tn 1 D 30 Andy's Gang
6 30 It's A Great Life
the ftrst stage, was to start l.'fllhng lO 00 Chlldrens Corner
7 00 Saturday Night Jamboree
the1r htghly m1htartzed \Jar rack~ )10 30 Pmky Lee
7 30 B1g SurpriSe
people's pollee" force or about 120, I.!. 00 Fury
8 00 Perry Como
11 30 Cartoon Carnival
000 men an army
9 00 Peoplt'S Ar-e FimRJ'
It Is beginning to look as 1f the 12 00 Wmchell &amp; ManoneJ
9 30 Texaco Star Theatra
10 oo Geo-r1e Gobel
two German armu·~ may ~ bu 1tt 12 SO Captain Z Ro
10 30 Hll P:::.rade
up completely btofore &lt;6n~ senous 1 00 Farm&amp;r Click
11 0() News &amp; Sport&amp; HeadiiDel
attempt ts made to umfy the cou n
l 30 Ntmrod &amp; Angler
hy
2 00 Top Ten Dance Partr
11 10 Rioller Derby
3 00 NBA Ba.sketball
fO Owl ~
Russ1an leaders Dl'f' talkrng more 5 ou
Buffalo _
B_lll~ ~-- ;-1-:;30;;;-;;-S-'lgn'-0-ff~---::--::::--and more about keepmg Germany
di'-1ded The latest pronouncement
ClUne Tuesday from Commumst
Party Leader Nlk1ta 's Khru ll hTHURSDAY
• 15 Secret Stonn
chev He sa1d at a rct epllon m D 00 S1gn On- Prayer
430 On Your Account
Mo~ eo'A' that tl was pos~;Ible to
9 00 Capt am Kangaroo
500 Lucky 8 Rancb
have a European peace agreement 10 00 Garry Moore
030 The Early Show
Without untfymg Germany ~Jrst
10 30 Arthur Godfrey
6 30 Your Euo Repuner
Russtan lead~rs do not want Ct&lt;r II 30 Stnke lt RICh
6 •• Bob Wagner Sports
many umfwd except on thcu own 12 00 Valra nt Lady
6M \.\ &lt;:.!at hermap
terms No 1 lt•rm ~~ th at &lt;.cr· 12 15 Love of Ltfe
7 00 ijackg:I"'t.Mlld
many .!: hall be dumrmed .uHl ncu i2 30 Search for Tomorrow
715 Doug Edwardll, Nt.ws
trahzed No 2 ts that a uy umt'iel"l 1?. 4~ The Gu1d ng Ltght
7 30 Sgt Preston of Yukon
German gov('rnment shall bl' a 1 00 Katie's Klt t!hen
800 Bob Cummmgs Show
W('ak on~ 111 wh1ch the Commn 1 30 Love- Story
8 31) f"l1max
pJ,J) I ht !,: If 1\0I I!Oinln II)\ 2 00 Tl oh ·t l Q l r wl.\il
9 30 Four star Playhouse
•
,
2 .30 I-to
narty
1000 Arthur M'll'l"ray Purty
3 nb 'l'tt':!' .1.
1030 Qutz Ktds
,
Reds dn tief•ns,v•
"FarO«
I 1 :)0 tJp to-the•Minute New•
But t he Reds are on tht' Iiden 3 30 Doll Cr ,i¥1,g'~
11 05 1'he r,ate Show
slve They disNke Intensely the ~ 00 Thf' Bng, " l•ay
thought of a strong !1N! Germany 1
FRIOAC~y--'---- 4 :m J&lt;' dgt• or N1ghl
The:y know too that tht• W co~ t (,er 9 00 s1gn On Prayer
5 00 Lucky 8 Ranch
man armv "Ill fi ght lnvallv on th" l g 00 t aptam Kangmoo
'5
30 Th e Ea1l~ Sh&lt;lW
s1de of the Alli &lt;'S 1f lhet t h 8 war 1000 iarry Moo1 e
• 30 Your Esso- Reporter
and lhHI they can nul df'Jlt' nd un ; 130
like 11 R1ch
• 45 Sports Parade
\hf' Ea~;t r;e1 mnn army
l 12 oo
' mt L 3dy
855 Weatherman
But abutll 20000 nHh .rlJNHiv 1215 l 1
of 1 1re
700 Shop on TeleviS'Iop.
hllH' Y&lt;lluntef'rt&gt;d fm s£&gt; r vJ u • 10 thP l? 30 s,
tr for Tomorrow
7 15 Doug Ed•vard.s, Newa
Wf's l Ge1·man army l:lU Outl uf 12 43 Th
u rtlrng I tght
7 30 My Friend Fi1cka
them Worltl Wat II '\f'lcra11~ i\di' 1 00 Kut ~ I. Ht'h.etJ
8 00 Mam&amp;
n:wrr plans to a(•tept onl y &lt;~htlul 1 ~0 A~ tlw \\ ur lo\ ru 1n s
8 30 Playhouse of Stars
150 OOfl volunteC'rs 1n all anrl to 2 no no ·t t..J Lew 1 ~
9 00 1 he Crusader
d1af1 vouths lo nutkL• up tht lo llll l l 230 Jiouseparty
9 30 lltgllway Patrol

I

of pos~um toils Mo~t
hatchet» nd rl~pmfi
knives stutk into leather ~It s

Sl Aboundtnr

Th-e mariM carried net hags
\lith as much u 75 pound1 of
lrau-k:m (s"""t potatoes), corn
•r lrl!lh potltGes haT'IIinll' down

13 Biblical C:lty
If Male adulta

'lf't'klaces

oarrted

In ore

U Mackerel·

ltkt! ftlhe•
31 Calcium

llym.

I$ Capital

ot

Bul.rarla.

Celebration Held
For Christine
Rosenbnnt-6u!Woy
M'r and M'n Fred lonnbaum
•ntert.a!lted with a dln"Det Sunday
t the•r home Valf" St . ho11ormg
•ls motht!'t, MT!il Chrtttine Roaton·
' otum on her Oht birthday A de~nted biTthday Clkf Wit served
·•11b the -dlnMr
PrP.~t wtre Dr P~1l J!lailmAn
~nd Mr9 Mal'tella Workman of
"'"~rtqmou1h M'r and M'rs. Rlchat d
'lM~hii.UM ln-.t thf' h:,naftd (I.WSI
C't~lln,.,. rn th • aft,.rnoon
W"'nt

R1ltt.~U rall~t-t~n
'I~ rttmQh!C'I':~ M
Mn91\n ~rs
.,~lntl PM.,.,r Mi~ f~m,..t 11nJ
~ ...."" .. Jl•,.tiiWIIfm. lnd Dllvld Ctoc

'tr

t~'tll

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..._.., of 'flwrr+n
Mtt.. Rellt!l'bwm reeelvet a
pu!!)..b!J' ~ ~f nk:JI_ Iif'U: and _ ~ _

U God1 of tht
Ttut.onlc ·
pantheon
frl Amer1can
lndlar~a

111

WCHS-TV Channell

I

of ~00 000

Resort To Draft
On the ronlury, the East (,('1 ·
tnans huve no chance of gt 11u:ag
any ron~HII'rable number of volun
feN s ThL"ir lf)eoplr s polll.'f'
1n
far\, arc l'(l&amp;Jly raued by lit aft
1L s not an &lt;lfhcU11 rlr.aft Mf'n an·
unpressed by coercion and threat
Thnus;ands of ''people's' pohcc
men h3ve fled to Wl'st r.er many
East Gcrman Premier Otto Grote
woh! :ufm11ted months ago thnt th e
Rel"l s could nnt get volunteers for
the pollc-f' aa lhe ba m;
an armv
1111d ' may be rorced" to H'!~ ort to
the draft

or

'"'' ""''" ""'""
'" ""m'"'
to:uropl!'nn
pea&lt;:&lt;'

1~ this l Real
&lt;'.on not heeome

a fad unhl flf'r
~~ ny is umf1rd 2 WI'~ \ Get m11.nv]
a rei with thf." We~t ~~strong nnd
becoming st1 ongcr 3 En -; t C:e 1
many, held unrlet the K1emhn s
h 1 1
ce, s more of a thi"Cat to Hus~1a
than It u to th e AIlles

1

POONT PORCH DAMAGED BY
SEMI
A s('mJ tractor and tratll'r tore
the front poreh from thl' Corner
Restaurant tn Middleport
th1~
morning caus1ng consJdf'rahll' fiRm
aje M1ddlepnrt Chtf"[ of Pohco
Russell Ratlt&gt;y 1 eportt'ci
Accord'mg to the repmt , i hl' sem1
was bemg drwf'n south on South
Third Street 1by Barron [) o\ s h
rraft, 27 Le:ongton Ky
tn an att(&gt;mpt to make :a m!.hl
turn onto Locust Street the bacll.
wheels,. of the trailer came onto
the sii)ewalk strtktng the porl'h

and tearmg 11 from the butldtng

&lt;12 Rt(tONI

43 Otapatchtt
U. Staa1er

App1 oxJmately $&amp;00 damage was

reported. and the truck ¥liS shght

DDWN

ly damaged .also The

1 Oralnltk!!

r~stauranrc

1S operated by Marte Stemer
neon stgn was also dumaged

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3 Oli fht&gt; B1g Pa) ofr
3 .lO Bob Crosby Show
4 no
4 1\

00 The Lmeup
10 30 Person to Person
11 00 Up to the mmule Jlolew•
1: 05 The Late Show
lO

1he Bnghtar Day
s, trP .. Storm

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SATURDAY

5 00 Church's B1g Stor1
5 30 Saturday Ne"a Special
5 e5 Feature Report
6 IJO You Are There
6 30 Satutday Lu~..,. Show
'1 00-Johnny Carson s~
7 30 Beat the Clock I
8 00 Stage Show
8 30 Jack1e Gleason Show
9 00 Herb Schrme..~'s Two
9 30 ford Stat Jubtlee
11 00 'the Late Show

9 30 S1 ~n On Prayer
g 30 Ca 11111n Kangaroo
10 30 W111k\. Dmk 11nd You
11 00 'Mtghty Moulie Playhou se
11 30 Tal ..,&lt;; H{ lPXdS Raugers
12 00 D1g fop
1 00 l.one Ranger
l 30 Capta tn M1dnl ght
2 00 L1 'l Rascal s
2 15 B"&lt;.:ebtill Prcv1ew
2 25 B l'l~eba l l Gamt-

12 00
12 30

THUltSDAY
K.trtoon Komi"

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7 30
8 00

Jamboree
1 00 F1lm &amp;. Famy
2 30 'l'ht Femmm~ Touc'tl

8 so

•oo

3 00 Afternoon Fllm

930

&amp;::00 fM:tekey MotL~e
6 1)0

10 00

Western

10.30

"6 30 No!&gt;WS
'1 00 Kukla, Fra n &amp; Ollie
l 00

Mfekey Mou!le
6 00 .Ann 1e Oakley
6 45 Weather
6 50 Sports

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--- ---FiliOAY

(I

Corh1th1•n• 1$;4).

PRAYER Our Father, keep al-

ways befort&gt;

u~

the [ad I hut out

Redeemer lives avd w::mt s to ltvc
m our llv~ as wrdl ItS q; Th}
tbrane. Htl'p ua so to lile that
men may He the hvm.l( Chti.st In

us ttlUJ day In HIS name we

__ L.PIJ.L_Amoo. -· ·- __ ___

,.

1100
11011 Wl!'ather
II 10 SPilrts w1th T~~&gt;d Wolfe
11 15 Folgow That Man
11 45 S11P1 Off

Ozzte and harnet
Crossroads
700 Kuklt., F'ran &amp; Olhe
800

POO

2 30
3 00

The Femmrne Touch
Afternoon t"1lm Festival
5 00 Mdckey Moose

no

6 00 Abbot t and Costello
6 SO News

Second

The V1Se
Elhel and Albert
BuloYa Time

11 00

Nt.'WS

II OS
II 10

.6.;50 Sports -::c::-:-.:..~:-"--­

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S....TURDAV

l}(liJar a

10 00
10 :to

6 35 Wealht"r
6:AIS Wea1h('r

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John Daly
Lone Aaneer
Btshop Sheen
Stop the Musie
Star Tonight
Down tbe Road
Musif from Meaodo'Wbi'OOk
I Led 3 L1Ve!
NeW!

• 30

Weather

SpOTtS
M"an ~hmd the Badre

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6 4Q • 1'\~ws. by .John &lt;::ore
'7 00 CJty, Dete&lt;:tiVQ
7 30 Ozark Jubilee
9 00 Lawren.ce W elk

28 S&gt;p On
·~ !lo Sat..a=my We~t'i"ll
)15 l(,ddles Ko-rner
30 Feat~ Film
to ro Chance of ~ Lifetune
5;00 F.Wm Funni-es
10 s:o l1ve WrestliJ\!
' 6 Oll Ev&lt;~ngellstic Hour
11 i5 Ta-Stator Th~re
6 30 'Pictut'ama with Jennl~;~g ..
~ ---,-~-~.,-lUNDAY WHTN TV·13
7 ()O &lt;ABC) You Askf'd For It
11 59 SIGN ON
7 30 (1!\BC) Famo\ls Fihn ' Fe1U.
12 00 F.a-i:tth Fm" orlay ,
val 12 SO Onal Roberts
9 qo Ted Hackts' Amarte\U'Js
1 00 Goodv.11l &amp; Brvtherhood
10 00 FO'llow -ll'ha.&lt;t Man
1 SO Devll :. Cargo
10 30 BowLm;g Tim~
100 F1lm
u -ao Nfi'l!f mtll.1 Bev Butm
8'00 Feah.1n.
1.1 35 W-Nuher 'tritlh. SaUyann
8:00 (ABC) Super ClrcUJ
ll:-40 Spmlti witlb. D6a Wilburtl
30 [ Am The Law
\1 40 PIJ~e 15
~
I 6 00 !Mm ~nd 1!le Boiiiie

a

And thet , M wn burl•d, 1111d
that he ros• 111am th• third
day •c~;ardlng to th• scrlptur•s

'

730 Rm Tu:: Tin

12 00 Kali'()on Kom 1cs
12 30 JamOOree
I 00 Ftlm &amp; t .:mry

a

I

'

Geotte Mora and dlulhterJ, Mari- M-adel me Roush and daugbtUI
Wtre shoppm&amp; tn l't l'll'a:santand

lYn and Carolyn, WOOJter, M.ua
AfLv leavl.na: Mason they vititA,d

Galhpoh~ Monday
Mr and Mrs
B1IIJt Llevmg
were 10 Pomt-roy Tue~ay
Mra Tbereosa Ohlinger wu VII
JtJ ng Mn Fr•neee Bradford Wed
Those ca.lhng on M..a Bertha
Clark Wedneaday w~ Mrs Harry
Clark and children of K.irlr..land,

Rosa nnt.

10!' W'-'1

e Ul

k'IU M.t:l.l SO\ll".:

J\U.:o illo.!.t.::.a

Mn. A11ce WaUon, Akron, apent
the weekend wtth her sister, Mrs

vn.un~e.r

~&amp;.ILIIll( Ci..IC 0! M.l.!i

Mn Valent Ke)'LO!' and fam - Mr alld Mn Marion Routh and llnlrY Capehart. Billie Weaver of
were recent rueott• o( Mr and daughten end Mrs Be1.ty Uevln1 ~ c.-w Raven and Mr and Mra Del
d t
1
~
• - "' R
Mnr Fred K-aylor.
an
am1ly were vtAt na: • l tu"' 1 rt uu.d'l of Guy1V1Jie
home qf Mr aad lin Elwood
'\1r an &lt;! Mu Elmer 8 md aod
Mrs Emogene Clart and fam ily Ltevlng \\ edDdday
!&gt;&lt;'• II , f 1 he6hlre ,..ere recent
and Mr! Betty L~-evlna: and ebll
.:u• ~r. ,1 f Mr •nd Mn y 8 Wtcbdren of Klfkhnd, Ill, return~
Mr ant:! Mra Andy HUTIS Jr
frdti

Lor 1nd Phil Killl Saturd..ly
Mt and Mn W11Uam Cl&amp;Ti and
lOll and Mr HJd lfn Clay G n·
•te~ d and M:n
Bf1"tha Kettler
were caU1ne on Wrs Bertha Clark

home t'riday after speDdmg a
few days hl!'re
MD Thue&amp;J Ohllnt:er and Robert were calllug on .Mn Sertha

callm&amp; on 3.1r aDd Mr., Dw 1ght
C.rhtW! Sunrla)
.Mw. Doru Ohlm~r an(! Mw
Janw:e G1bbl were sboppmc lD
Pomeroy Saturday Dliht
Dor11 Ohlinger
ParkenburJ,
apenl the weekend at bomn

Uy

I

I

and !1mHy were weekend gues1s
of Mr and Mn Andy H.arn 11 Sr
MT and Mn Norris RuuNa .Qf
Vlr(lnl.l. spent E.uter With )(r
Clark Wednesday.
and ~n De'olrey Rou.ab
Mr and Mtl' Charlie L1evma:
Spendm( Enter with Mr and
and famtly , 'Mr aDd Mrs Billie MD Elwood LieVIDI were Mr. and

il'&lt;tvnU&lt;I)'

i

\lr ~ nt1 \1r ~ Thom:ut Grnn and
and ~r and Mn Leo
L1tcbf1eld wert' callmp: on Mnr
Iva llud.son
Mn Bertha Cl &lt;~rk and Larry
were vtslt rng Mn Lawrence Clart:

ILamdy

I

Sunday

day

:Wr and Mrh Harold Ohltnger
and f&lt;i mtly Wf:rf' rf't l'r:t ~ucru of
Mr omd ~ n; Jot&gt; Ohl mgcr
Tiloae calllna: a1 thf' home of
Mr and M!ll l....awrf'n('e Clark dllr
tng Sunda}' werf' ~ - and Mn
Leonard F1elds, }'(r
and Mrs
Hank Fetty and wm Mr and
Mn Gerald Cl&lt;~r k and sons MN

l'aJUUe n.t:&lt;l

been .u..l
.k.ou.,Ji. and Fnm\:£11
~ we.~ e m t'omeroy .")&lt;Hurday
George Windon haa returned to
LHt ana M.n. rtooat1
Weaver,
JUJ.oll

l-.

•' It's our month to be generous because we are . 27'

ANNIVERSARY MO NTH OF SALES

Evans Super Tnm and tender center cuts

From ch.otce Grain Fed Steers

CHUC

'

ROAST

ilntl t:nlid.cen, Au'11 ;)usanna WoJ
p~:rt, .Jar and M.fij , lto~y YOOOJlite

CLIFTON

&lt;~nu d&lt;~ugoJ.er,

GOOD WILL CLASS
Tbe Good Wtll Class met at the
Henry bome on Tuesday everung
and qullted and cut carpet raga
Those present Were Wilma Blake
Irene Justice, June Burns Olevia
You!l'• Lu~lle Hamson, Laurene
LeWis, Mable JoHnson, Mr
and
Mrs Lervy Lyons and Mrs Henry
STANLEY DEMONSTRA'fiON
PARTY
Mrs Wdma Blake w11s bostess
of a Stanley Party at her home on
March 2G, Mr~ LIIVera P1enal of
Point Plea.ant walil the demonstrat.
or, Stano Willi played &amp;. prizes were
won by Mrs Marie Smtth Geraldlne V&lt;Jrtan, Sue Johnson, Evelyn
NlchoiBOn
Refreshments of Sandwiches,
pickles, Cup Cakes and punch was
seryed. Those present were Sue
Jobn.oo, Lizzie Jeffers and Betty
Jo YoUIII of Ma10n, Mane Srqtth
Lois Ann Young and -children, Dorothy Van Meter, Mddred Riley,
Geral,dtne Vartan, Molhe Fox, Cia-,
ra Williafns, Rhoda Fox, Betty '
Cole and Jackie
Mi!t'l Rctha Lewas and Morns
Jobnson vunted Mr and
Mrs
Dana Lewts and Jeme Sunday
evening.
Vlsittog the Picken's
Sunday

!fu· and Mrs.

llUl·

man \1 ogeJer and children and
t..ari Uet.n Pauley
Mr. ~:~nd Mrs falmage SleW".u1
and fam1Jy moYt\J. llllG tbe Mu.
Hutb uooomte property.
Mrs Della Newland and fanuly
of M.asQn and Dtck Ord and cbil

pound45c

Shoulder Roast

Evans Super Trim All meat, no waste &amp; oven ready Boneless, rolled &amp; Tted

Rump Roast

pound 69c

Evans Super Tr1m where at counts

pound69c

Sirloin Steak

You can'l ba:k.e wrong

rs Lou1se G1bbtl and M!rs Thomali Bumgardner were t"alhng on

Martin Sund11,t
Mr and Mn Pete Cleland Spent

the wecket:KI. with Mr

and Mrs

MJ', and Mrs Georae

Burnt~

and

'aughlera ~verly 1nd Cberyle was
isitlog wtth Mr and Mra. Lester
'ertle &amp; dattibtets, of Mason Satu.r·
ttda)' evening.
)fr. and Mra.
Henry, Mrs

Ned

une Buras and daUJbtera made a
lUriDM~ trtp to ' Syraeu1e, Ohio

I ~aturdayAlma
1

Mrs.
l'eck and cbildten of
'hHllcotbe, Ohio visited Mr. and
tn E. 0. HeDTy SuDda)'.
)In;. Norma Jean Cimp and 50D
i&amp;iied Mrs. Blanche Iones t.bil
1

~eekend.

Mr. lad Mrs. W. D Lee and soil
like Mr. and Mts. Ted Riley sr
'liS Sunday "'ests of Mr and Mrs
SUnday.
: E. DearU, of Muletta, Oldo MrL
loJr and Mrs Gene Riley are at ,eartb tbc former Della .R.ousb of
nl!tunclng tbe birth .of a son boT
rew Hsven will celebrate btr 84
11ttbday May 17. Mrs Deattb 1s
at the Meigs bospJMI. April~. 1
Sunday G.lnner cuests o( Mr ano f 111 only aunt to Ml'l Riley of the
lit&amp;. LIO¥d WUl!""' were !olr and Roush !ami]¥.

T-Bonc &amp; Porterhouse

\Hth Super

Swift prenuum

trtm

STEA.K ..... pound ..... 89c
•

Skinless Franks 2·1 lb pkg.• 85

Bondware -

6 count

HOT DRI~K CUPS ....... pkg 15c
Bondware plastic &amp; practical

FORKS I 0 count ............. I Oc
SPOO~S 10 count . . . . . ..... JOe
pint 39c
Grl·Lite Brand
CHARCOAL LIGHTER ... quart 69c

Barbecue Grill
Hemz

I

'"'W.JQi

II os jar 29c

HOT DOG RESISH

PA.PER PLATES . . ' . pkg of I0-15c

-BRIQUETS
.......
. .. .

'

roll 31c

5 lb.49c
. .. . . . . 101b.89c

$1.49

portable!
sturdy!

low, low price.

KETCHUP . . . .,. . 14 os bottle 25c
Heinz made the ongmal -

still best

Hemz processed &amp; kosher

:;rup

Dill PICKLES . . . _. .. 25 os jar 39c

Fresh

Solid

Head Lettuce

2 Heads

29c

I'rcat yourseU to eating enjoyment

Ca.ntaloupes
for

th~t

Spring appetite, new, Texas

29c

Each

render grown, taste guranteed

POLE BEANS
GREEN ONIONS
2
bunches ·19c
2 pounds 27c
YOUR EVANS PRODUCE MARKET HAS
-ONION SETS
CABBAGE PLANTS
ON·ION PLANTS
SEED POTATOES
Redeem your coupons

with

free Whtrlmg

Evans

TIDE
2 regulqr55cgiant67c
W~th Nail Kit Olrer • Personal

IVORY 3 bars 19c

8&lt;~11 Despcn ~c r

JOY giant75c

3

LIPTO~

TEA.
25c
. 43c

16 count bag
1/1 pound ...

See What a Dime Will Buy
Keystone Brand

L
Hemz chtckcn,

lOc

Tall Can
beef,

VCiC,

2 uns

table, clam chowder

SOUP
leans

.. 35c

lleinz

BA.BY FOOD
6 cans ....•...• 59c
Hemz · ready-cooked

NabiSCo

RITZ
'lz lb box .....• 21G
lb bJx . . . . . 35c

.

Slrietman

SPA.GHIETTI
2-15 os cons ... 31c
Strietman

ZESTA

CIN~AMO~

CRISP
LIPTO~ SOUP
Quick delicious, take-it-eaoy,
cooltin&amp;

lunshinc

lb box.

-KRAUT

HI-HO
. . 33c

PARKAY

Chicken Noodle
3 pack39c
Oniqn pkg. . . • . 17c
Green Pea pkg. . . 15c

lb. 31c

See What A Dune Will Buy!
Sugar Valley shredded

4 q. 31c
Pet Insto nt 12 qt. 73c

303
Con

10(

Pet Milk toll 4 - 55c

frCc'!h and Creamy

Chocolate Drops
21bs

CROSS THE BOARD ••••
but

29c
43c

8 oz
20 oz

W 1th :.! bars Ivory on top

CHEER
giant75c

69c

lb. can

PRESERVES

9 inch

Reynolds makes It good &amp; easy
A.LUMI~UM FOIL ... 25ft.
'
Kmg!ord Brand Charcoal

econouu.cal

Wclch •s Fruit of the Vme

BE AN EARLY BIRD BARBECUER
Bondw'M-e -

wttb

BAKERITE

W'(j1ay

Mrs.,

I

Evaru Super T:nm Round Bone

){rs Evelyn Reu.sb, Mr~ Cecil

I

Carol GE'ne Blake and LewJ
Pete-rs motored to Pitt~burg Penr

pound59c

Round Steak

Martm and Mr. and Mrs. t:hfford
IA1art1tl Wfl'~ calling on Mr. .and
Mrs Loa..F~wler of Chesbl!'c Sat

I

family Tbur~day ever

Evans Super Trim Center Cuts

33C

lb.

pound 33c

Ground Beef

.1\'Jr and MrS Clifford liilllam
were calbng on Mr end MnJ
Mgar Johnson Saturday
Ml's Mlll'l' Goodnlte, Mr~ :Mona
LudwJck and Mrs. Cathmne Castie were ealliug on Mrs sandra
~hlelds of Letart Sunday
Mr and Mts Jack Ord ana
fanuJy were guests of JM:r, and
MB.. ltarcy Ord Sunday.
&lt;.:h.airhe Onl Ql Re1oersv11l,e
spent the weekend wtth his grand
mof:Jter Mrs Ruth Goodnttc

·were Mr and Mrs Ed Natross, Mr Herbert Kmg
and Mrs Lloyd Hoffman o( Pome
JamC'il &lt;'ilttbs .spe11t the wetkend
roy Dr and Mrs Ray Pickens and with Mr and Mrs Ra) mood Roush
Ray Jr ol Middleport, Ohio
I Mr and Mni. Ef'nest W11hanis
Suaday guests of Mr. and Mrs and family o( Gauley Br 1dge were
Lew .Hoffman were Mr and Mr.s Vis lttn.r; Mr and Mrs R1ebard
Ray Thompson oi vernon. Mr and Rou.sh Sunday
Mrs Emil Hoffmau and chlldrcn
Mr aud Mh Herbert Clark
o( Pt Pleasant, M:r and Mrs Rus called on 1\t:r.s. Garnet Clark Sun·
sell Wolle and family of Obto
day.
.Mr. and Mr.s J1m Bennett VlBit..
Mrs Th~rc.sa Ohhngcr a111d Do:n
ed wttb Martha Bcooett, Mr and Gr1mm ~A-ere m Midd.h.•port ~tur
Mn Elmer Webb and :son Bobby l day.
of Waverly, Ohio Sunday,
Mrs Bertha Clark and Larry
Mr. and Mrs Donald ){u88ell and and Mrs Evelyn Roush and dau·
Sbiela or New Haven, W Va vii· ghter were eaUmg on Mrs. Law
ited Mr. and Mn Ch~'ter Oliver. 1 rene-e Clark .Monday
Mr. and Mrs EU Btrchfteld of
Mr and Mrs. Marion Roush and
Findlay, 0 VJsated Mr and Mrs. daughters called on Mr. and Mr8.
Harold Smttb and famil)' Sunday. Charlie LJevJog recently
MlS.\il Patty llennett viBUed Mr
Mn Louise Anderson, Hartand Mrs Carl Allensworth of Mid- ford and Mrs, Sarah Hoffman
dleport, Oh1o Saturday evening
were recent llle5ta o( Mn. Fran
Mrs. Ralpb Slewart and children ces Bradford.
M•ke and Daun spent
Sunday
Richard Rousb and children
with Mr. ~nd Mrs John Harrison wer-e calling on MTs. Do~y nowb
Miu Daun Stewart or Parlr:en- and Emoff'DC.
burg W. Va and Joan Oliver spent
Mrs LOis Lieving and Cmdy
Saturday mght with Mr, and
Jobn Harrison
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Attendance at the M. E Suade~ 1 Mrq, BeU Willlama tlid daughter
Scb90l Easter morning was 1M- 1 Jud)' and Elaine cartwtlsbt
collection $23 03
Tom WilUatns •nd Floy,d Jtoacl;t
Mts. Harold Young and children : Studeat.s at Marshall College spent
o( Muon apent Suadsy with Mr ! the v.reelr.eqd a.t bome wltb their
and Mrt. Q.JUord Johnson.
~b
MiA Opa1 Kelley VISited Mrs
Rlcbard Smith of PI Pleasant
Irf:ne Kelley and chUdNo recently ..vae diall.er Suut af Mr aod Mra
Jd:1na Lewi.ll Shirley Oliver, Do•
)an, Lewb fnd Mhli. Su.bday
ol.tty Blake, Janet and Janice NJe1
Mrs Whuiie Spears o( Point
olsQn, Ann and PhylHs William
'leasaot VIsited Mrs. Katie Bass re
hid breakfast at the Martin Rest centl.y.
auratlt In Mtddleport, Obto Elate
Mr. and Mrs Oscar Henty, Mn
Suqday morainf
es11le Cartwri&amp;ht wrere In Point
Mn. Ano1e 1tusscll spent S1m Pleasant Tuesday on business
day With Mr and Mrs W
ll
Ml's. Irene JUBtice was shoppmg
Powell of New Haven
1 n Polot Pleasant anCI GalhpoUs.r
Mr. and Mrs Harr1son Roblllo• lb.io Tues«hay.

....

l.oean meat, ground geveral times dailv

drcn of New Haven were Sunday
gu.ests of Mr fDd MN Harry tJ~d

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clark F'rlda;y.
tttr and Mrs Raym{)nd Roush
woe ruttmg Mr and Mrs Ceell

planned for our custom·

IS

LOW, LOW PRICES
SUPER TRIM MEATS
S &amp; H GREEN STAMPS

"""

Elias.

EVANS

:rs who, from our ye;Jf' 1 to our year 27, hav e been THE MOST
IMPORTANT PEOPLE to t:VANS where you get-

Mary Wal&amp;b has been viSJtlD&amp;' .wl.!fe ~ltiJUUK vn MU'!I • .ranrue wea
for the past two weeU wtth her ~-.;'1' ;)UUUI:IY
daughter and son-ln·law Mr, and.
.t'I'Lr and Mrs. ArtL6 ROUllb ua
Mn Harold Winters, Zaaesville Ja1n1.1y were Sunday .a:;uest.a. 01
Oh~' "'.u.s • .:&gt;tell&amp; ur~mm .
Larry Buckland, son of Mr and
Mrs Rob6rL ua:rt and children
Kn. H. '0 Buckland, haa been a were VISIUng .&amp;Sri. .1.4eu!o tt.OU6l1
aurgical patient at Hol;rer Hospttol recently
for the put week.
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Cla.rt ana.
Sandra Foley and D1~k Do~on son aM .Mr. an~ Mn. 1 bomu
$1Udents It W Va Umversity are .bum&amp;araner ana .!0118 were (:IIJ..t·
spendi.01 tbe holidays watb the1r mg on IK.r. and mao l:lri t:.lat"k
parents
;)Un(lay.
Cbrilty Krautter,
Colurnb...
JrU ano Mrs YaW Harm anu
spent the weekend here wath hi&amp; UioiU~Oklr OJ IW.DetSVWC were bUD
parent.a Mr and Mrs Richard Kra· WI.¥ guem.s ot M.rs. i\.~.tto. lrlX/0·
utter.
Rev and Mrs E E Roush , Fr:h\.
\..:alung on Mrs. Ruth Good.n1te
dlay, Ohio were IUe!ts In the Bend lloun.d&amp;y were .M.n. .kUJie We01v~.
area on Tuesday
Lw' and Mrs. l"oster W~vt:r anu
Sgt Wllliarn Elias has been wn.s, .t..ug-~~'Jltt Weaver A&lt;u.s .l'tlona
spencling a 30 day furlough with ..uawJc.ll:, Ai.ra. t:a1name Castle
his parents Mr and Mra. John ana som, Mrs l' t ance.s liooanu.e

and

Mn;. Otmer Lievlnf wu calliq
on her mother, MJll Elwood IJey

AJ~-~t

bU: .home m lower Mason after ~I.I ana Mrs wuoen weaver, •'"
haviDJ been hosptalaed at Holzer oma ..ur:~ .til eben h.lng, Mrs t n.er~
for aevera1 days
~sill vnllll~n. d.ubt:rt
ana Uollb

Jiams

Donley and Cli fford ~ wee
callmg on Jtt.r and lin. ~
Oldaker- and fl/mlly Sunday ,
Mr and M'n: • Lawrence Clirt
werf' ID Pom~v Monday
Mr and Mrs Dalla~ Gibbs W'tre

VI!/ WOO UiS

Eucene We11and and other rela.t..

and cllildreo spent Sunday wttl
Mr. aad Mrs Frank McOermJt
at 'Leta.rt1 W Va.
Mr. and Mrs Leroy lJVlDifSto
and cbltdreo of Circleville, Ohl•
spent the 'weekend with Mr Tor
Edwards, and Mr tad Mrs. 811
- Schneider.
Mr. and Mrs · Kellnetb Auit o'
C"olumbds, OhiO spent Sunday wit'
Mrs. W1nlfeld Holland and t.aurf
Mlis Janet Coffman and Tor
Williams of HunUqton, W. V1
called ot;t Mr. aud Mrs Llo) d WI'

Kn:, La~ Clark ud Jucf1
v- D- Fie) aad ~ •·••·
-.."' ... ~
_ . -......
C!art ~ In GallipOUI J'tidiJ,
Mr 1 nd Mn Dld: Jltouda 1Nn
Jn Shtn.n.kln over Euter.

abd. Mrs Gec-rge Hetson ~ntly
Dorothy Ohhna:er and Junior
R.ou1h were m P~rlr.cubur 1 Sua-

ANNIVERSARY MONTH OF SALES

nil:r; Oven

1

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nne~l-,13~
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IY THIAISA. OHLINOIR
Ouetla ol Kr and Mrl T J RY·
dtqiq: tbe put week were her
Mn Flore11~ Clark, Mr1 LOJ.a
Dieet'~i*A4 bmll)', Mr and Mn Lle\llng aDd douabter and Mrl.

u

ner, Mor1antown, W Va
Charles Fink and aon, Charle1 lll
Edward, Charleroi, were the weekLarry l..ievmg and ~uenun 1\.ay·
eDd tuea:ta of bLI mother, Mrs

Ill

I

pled~wd

~.1

6

)bo_

relatJveJ ln Columbut and tbeo ~
turned home
Allee Bletner bill returned to her
home on Third Street after bann&amp;
•pent tbe winter wttb ber son and
family, Prot. and &amp;fn Karl 81&amp;-

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Mason Personals

Thur$qay, April 5, 1956

-:--~.· -- -----~--:-The
-,..,:._Da...;;..;.;llv:.._Se:..:~ntlnel, ~~roy.MICidlepolt
_.!.~--- -----,.,..--~--~- _ _ '*~wore vlollln&amp; loin Leo Clorlt IWI LlevJ"' ODd doUJIIW. lfr. llld t""' G&gt;rloud llouob. Mn GiW)ol rocenUy
and lin. Carl Gll&gt;bo aDd llarl Clark ud-. Bradaloaloa
BROAD RUII..I
I.,
Mrs Cora Obllneer Monda-)'
Mrt Delbert l.ouH and famll)', Roach of Bl.rbblre, Kr and Kn
R.obtJ1 ObJm,er na nlliDI on \ 4aq11ten w-er-e Whnt on ltlr. aDd Dorta Oblla:;er•

=---.~

ELlS

49c

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. ~ Oc!ily Sentinel, Pomerov-Mi&lt;Hiej'U1,

'T'h1111'$cl&lt;lly, .April 5, 1

_ _ _ _ ___:_
Thursday, April

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5, 1956

Panthers Steamroller Racine Nine By 13 -1 Score
I

l'littlt~"Slieridan Are Big Gtrns

•

I

'..

ln Pomeroy High Hit BatTage.
IY PAUl M. CLIFFORO

'I'M Pom('roy !'anThH" op('nrrl

I eworiled
pitcher Paul aa,tick for
free pau, and catcher Carnell

lht&gt;tr 1956 ba~t·b;dt ~1·:.t~11n [...,t
ni&amp;hl Wtlh a s ma.~ htnl\ 13·1 &gt;It"·
tory &lt;f!Vf'r the Ra('tnt' Torn:.tdm·~
on tbf- local fit'ld Thrr(' P:.nthl•J
hurlers held Kat•m(' tu four hth
in thl' SC\'('n tnn1ng ront('s~ "" 11 h
Tht'l"'
~('tllnJ:
stan.e-r· C'harlit·
cre-dH for th t- ~·i('!Or} .
G.,.. Mltc:h end Billy Sherld1n
we,. the bit tuns. fer the Pom·
erov nlnt •• tttey combined to
lchCH:k in I 2 of th• PntMr run•.
ShHI1IIn b.tted In sia runs with
a hard line drlw home run
to dHp center field with thto
ba~es loaded, and alio had a
d.uble with tht .u eks e1Qg1ed
to knoc:J.: In two more runa.
Mitch hit • lang home run over
the left field fen~:• in the first
Inning with two on, •nd tater
drove in thrh more run1 wHh
two mou •ingtu.
Pomt-roly r,rwnt·1 1 t h ~· ~1·orinr..: in
the fir ·a illll ing :" l.'!l1• J11nm y

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sn.ridan hit • lin. dri'lt to
deep center field that tleared
the cars. in the parkint lot •t
the e11tnnce to the field.
The Panther~ pkk('d up fivt•
more- T\lll.-; in the third on tht~·
hits Smith was wslkf'd but was
f~ :at
sf'«)nd hy Elkm .~
Theiss was saff' 011 EuJ('r's errur

and Jternsley walktd to lGlld tht'
base~ . Sheridnn htt a line
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duub)t' to lt'H ('f'Oter scorinj;( F.l kirb anti Thehts, ~nd .Miteh caJJII'
throullh with a Telt:ll~ l.l'ai!UI' ,,in glt&gt; to left 1o -piaU&gt; Hem'i.h•y and

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plutnunm~ a whole lui ! Iu s Y~'a r , l
The 'infirld whklt Ht1tUin•au i~ so
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o1nd uur pltrhmg_ thts lilpnng hu~n t 1 .to .. l.ktl-l tH'Sll"i at ~horl. and liN'- ttnez. 147 lfl. Plltersun . N J., out·
Jw•·11 ttw worst tn lhL" world. Pttlt 1,,r I.OP L''l. at th'ird Hourtreau h~H pointed Mt~llt'l ntft'l . J5ll , t'11lm I
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additional infield manpowt•r rn 10
T'oi.U nf thf' ptklu·r, w~\0 hJI•·
ronkie fumee J'lf'SS, who hit .337
]L"'k•·d 'P''l" t:tlly t tn t n•· ~ ' t Vl', tlu.-.. Wtlh Minneapo\ill l:ts1
~:eason.
New Orlenns, La . - Willil' P:. s.
... prinr.: ;.rn• IPft ·han(kJ' l'l_rt t1'('ar
ook Jt~cobs, who batted .3l6 wlth trano, 188, New Orlean);, outpoittlt•d j
,·lit ;.r nd rooktc Htll ll o•rrl ,t&gt;(l'. who ,"1 nb us anrl bonu~ babv ('('ltn~ Johnny Arthur, 228, South Af!'it•u l
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Sheridan . Bob Wilson follow@d
F.;R 111-'1.
with a long double to Jt'f!'P h·ft
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field to tCOI"e' Mi\.ch .
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the fifth inning when Hem~ley
wu :lde on Gaul's. f'l'f"Or, ~ tolp 51!('Ond and .seot'fl! on .Mikh's .~in"IP
to l•ft fl€1d.
Hem~lt·) lro! i,rt 111 1h :.~ w:1lk
ThE' lone RacinE' run ~('orPd tn
Sherrda11 -• nt;I.·LI hun In ~ 1 '1""nd. the t11th inning wnh rf'lider
and llwn Mtkh unloai.lnl with •ml' Harold Brown on th•• motmd.
HE'S IJ£/!K BELT/116 1'/IE
of 1hf' lonl(P~t fuu r h:.to,:.l{ f'r~ •·vc-r Euler doubled to dE't'P il'fl field
ICtNP N /10&gt;11£~ 7MT
Ill ( ()5.)
Shanll May Sfar
hit in llw l'tunf'r·,~y PJ !" k Thr&gt; ktll and at1r.-r two W('l"t' out ~t'fJI"f'd on
&amp;RY tJUrTOI&lt; A TlfP'Il
Off ht~ showrng, Ct•tJIH 'li l ft~ ,
&lt;'iP.nrC"d th o· h t~ h ff'nl ·
11 l,.ft Cundiff's douhlf' to lrft
·P A!&gt;IIR£ ,'/1111' AlaR~
lltt ·~; as a pusstl&gt;h· l 'f'guLll' star iL'I"
fie-ld, an•l h tl 111 th :· lllid.ll•· o[
Thei&amp;'i went the- fir.-.t three mn~
/tHPOR'rAN'r -HE lli4*H'1'
Mn in St rf'•·t. took 011~ bllo! loounl't', i~ for the Pl!nlhe-t·s with ~r"Own
/lEEK ~'!'1111&lt;1/{5 Jlllr
omd: disappt":wr&lt;'&lt;l tM'r ~hP river hurling thlo' r~ext two, and IE'rt
tfl"f!l KJf ACCI/'&gt;T{IW!P
bank
hnndet• BllJy Fisher ftni !ihine up
·FPI6/iii/E~t- 6A1"1'£t&gt;
In the •econd the Panthers. add- iu the- sixth and ~cv~:nth . Bos35
IJEI"OJIIE HE
14 four more runs. Earl Smith
tH'k wa~ thl' !Mer for Raeint' with
/t'AI&gt; FANNEP AND '!'IIA1'
OF Till~
WA~ 011 A CAUtP 5RJ&gt; ~'!'/OK£.
l.lr~ham romlnJ on o,t; t1h two 111 £'11
uut in lhl" ~hlrd, whi lt· l..n t·ry 1'ttyJot hurled tthe st)l th ami .o;truL·k
OF
out all three I'omt.&gt;l'oy ,hatlt•rs tu
race him .
Pomeroy only hat! ~('VE' n hlt&lt;:
with ·Mitrh having a [wrfet•l night
with thrE'f' Io.r thn•f', ;ttl~ Sheridan
Uad break or that sort.
BV OSCAR FIALEY
&amp;ettl.ne three for four F:ul"'r bad
56l LOCUST STRF.F.T
Uhlted PrHs SporN Writ.r
two or Rtacine· .~ hitq f{•t u ptwfeet
Spring tnmmg naturally i.•
NEW YORK~ It's been a tough £raught with l'XCepti.unal hazardB
0~ R1". 7
evenlne at ltat.
Tonllhl nt &lt;.~:JitJmiJ.; tlw f'an- .~prlng on wme- uf the bJr,gesl aflet' a winter of idleness . But
MIDili.F.PORT.
1bers ffi('('! 1hr (;llllipolis Blue name.o; tn b:Jq{'ba ll.
thi.o; year the name plaYet'S seemIOF. POS1"LF.W AITE. Prop.
Twu of them pilcht&gt;r;; Bill I.Ot'"- £"d to come up with r~r mort· than
·Devil~ in a ll~glK' g~lnll'
The
~amt' io; sclu:du lf'd ror -&amp; .:iO I'. M. and Gene Conley. may :remember
theil" !iha l't".
and Coadt t'il o anrroltnccd that 11 " " the worst ol tbelr young
""-'---1'hciS'!; wll! stat I un t ilt• mound
Jivrs 1'h~ {':tl'f'l'l" of l"ll':h rould hl•
Rneine will al!lo mE!t•t Eastt'll'n t&gt;ndcd hy sore arms.
fnnlght at R:~einl· 1n thr firs-t {Jf a
A host ul other .!ltars haVl' h:ul
lhre(', "mne ~l'l"lt·.~ The wi nner of thl'ir trouble~. too, th()utth norw
lhl' s~·ril'S will reprl'~l'nt Mei).!s !lef'm tu be u~ t hrca1cnlng a-:
County in tltf' Bi~lt kt tour ney at thow of Lors und tonley.
Athl'm
The- l!st includes sttCh a;; 1'ed
KluszeWl;ki, Elston ·HtlWBI'd, Mil'·
The box
lhclne Pos.
AB R H .E key -M11nHe, Wl1Ue J~n,es. :And~ .
t'nrry, Pel'\~Tt!c Ree~;e, :41 'Kal1h~.
lu"ler, 28
2 I 2 ~ ~andy Amorn~.
GJI "Mc·O-()Ui!:al rJ
T•ylor, CF-ft
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We ~ Westrum,
Grahelft, C·P
3 0 0
Gives MaMgel'l Niehtm•,..•
Cundln, 38
4 0 I 0
Thn
l'.~ n lot of dumut•d tnl(•nt
llrch, LF
3 0 0 0 and rt\ thf'o kmd or thln ).( whil'h
Salser, RF
2 0 0 0 givt'' yo ur man!l!:t:l' nl~htmares.
Wolf•. ss
2 0 0 1 Yuu nt·ver knuw whcthrr a ma'n
Adams, 18
0 0 0 ~ w!ll boum·e back because l·ven a
Gaul. C
I 0 0
tl'ivia l injury ('8.n IL•ad to another,
Boath:k, P - 18
3 0 0 0 as in t he calfl! of DIZ2y Ol-an wbcn•
Totals
23 I 4 3 a IH'okc-n Inc l':tusf'd nn altt&gt;re"d
E delivt•t·y which stralmod and ruinPomeroy Pot.
A&amp; R H
ed Ins arm .
your own H•mtley, 2B
2 • 0 0
J.o('s ahd Conley, bot~ of Wh(}m:
. •. , your
·Arrange
Sheridan, LF
• 3 3 0 at :.w .~hould be at the peak o£
John10n, L.F
0 0 0 0 thcit· {'art•cl'l£, are C(),U~In-'1 o Jot uf
lor ~h
'Mitch. 38
3 2 3 0
nature• only, car or Wll1an. CF
halt' in 1-il'ooktyn and Mil·
c . 0 1 0 gt·ay
waukre
Conic.}' was los1 in mi~furniture .
Lambert, CF
0 0 0 0 Augu.at tir la.~t s-ea.ron after hf' ·
terms quicltiY Youne, RF
3 0 0 0 ~nupp('d ~utm'lhing In hl s s houldl'r
Mow.ry,
SS
2 0 0 0 and 11 still i ~ qt,HHrtltmal11e wht&gt; ·
arranpd.
8Mtle, $$
I 0 0 0 Ott•r It t&gt; will mnkt' lt back . Lot&gt;s i~
Smith,
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0 0 0 so up ~r·t b:'&lt; ,qwellin&amp; tn hiS urm
.fu·•t . for
2 2 0 0
llkll'll, c
th.ut lw tnlk.s tlisronMiately ~f
1-Trip Service!
Hawthorne. C
1 0 0 0 "quittilli ttnd ~oing
home fu1·
2 • 0 0
Thel .., P
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JtOOd ."
II'Own, P
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J-Door Con~rllble,
Will iams and ReE'~t'. b01h 37,

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TODAY'S SPORT PARADE

You'll Fly
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·!lave Expert Wash Jobs Along With Our Fine Servt.e
And Our Permnal AttenUon.

10 Times Out 01 10
Best Prices &amp; Selections

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smashed knu('k)erf'&lt;:f!N'tively.
Out Casey St-eTI'j[('l wa.&lt;: i.a.Jkin&amp; to
himself whe-n Mic kf'y Monti(' stlffered n reeurrl'nt~ of tht' thhch ln·
jury which kot&gt;pt hiJll on tht' ~ldP­
Iln('s thmugh most of the la.~t
World St&gt;ries.
The Cincinnati R('&lt;1!1, ror all
lhf'lr power, trembl&lt;e1\ when th&amp;
miJ;!:hty Klulltew~ kl came down
with a my sterlou~ hack ailment
and 11 rf'~ultant strained hlp musclr " Big Klu" 1&gt;1RW Ll"tl&lt;' sprl·ng
ucllon but the clu[) 1!1 h~ful ttlat
now he Is out of the wood!.
JanH Hit ly Plkh
A frl..:hh·nin.: in£'id('nt (lt'C\UTNl
when Willie .lone~ of the PhUlle.~
wa~ slruck on thf. he"d bv a' Don
Newcombe fa st ball . TheM was
frantic conce•·n when Willie bled
from the -cars . memory stretching

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have been ended by one pi-tel\.
Kaline, the American Lenaue

1951 Ford Victoria

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SU&amp; (lovers. Radio, ll..ter. A Sharp CAll. . . . • • • • • • •

now 595.00
Rand VANZANDT
OB10

bftttln.g cham·plon, wasn't able to
throw because of a t.mlnfulh' 110ft
at·m. It w.u the type of trouble
whkh enntrlbuted to Joe D!Mni·
gio'l£ retircmont.
..Am"Oros, one of the World SCl'o

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you be our guest at the Spring
Fashion Festival of the Best Buioks Yet?
We can promise .you the season's most
exciting vista-a fashion display of the

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stunning new Bulcks. all in gay Spring·
time colors, including the very newest:

Apricot and Bittersweet,
And, if such is your desire, you can
blossom out in your own new Buickin any Series, in any model-with the
Springtime fres~n~ss of any of these
bright colqrs. ' · '·

But when the l~ldng Is done. there's
the driving you cad do-and that"• the

For !hat's wheii you feel the solid COIIl•
fort of .Jlulck's great new ride. '111at's
when you feel that sweet new handUng.
That's when you feel the !!liken mJiht
of'Buick's loftr, new horsepowers.
And that's when you feel the spine·
tingling sweep of that new Variable Pitch
Dynallow*-where getaway and gts
saving hit new highs at only pnrl throttlo
-and where you can switcMh~ pitch·lor, ,

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Morgorine

mom of I ht&gt; rnf'mbt-Nhilt romruii IEt'!, will J)f&gt; rn rhart:f· .,f 1ht· pro
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BAKERS GROCERY

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Middleport. Ohio

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Fltl GIFIS OF APPRECIATION- FREE!
SHOP ••• COMPARE ••• _SAVE! •••
No. 303 cans
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BARTLETT PEARS Kroger 2 303 cans 45c
Heinz KETCHUP Zesty 2-14 oz bottles 49c

Save At Kroger on Top Value Buys

PORK &amp; BEANS Scott County big 52oir 29c
Pinto BEANS Plump, Mealy 2 lb. bog 21c

Mild and mallow all ,..-,_ dlftse

LONGIIORN .. .. .. ......

lb 43&lt;

Kroger t,.MI betllf' ,. toasts. HUll'.

WIIITE BllEAD . , ... . .... 2 loaves 29e

KROGER

Kreft Chive, Pimento. Ollv• pm~lpple..

CIIEESE CUPS ...... : . 2·5

Krater CMcotste Chip - •lwayl fn.lh ,

Tolftl llko Freth Roottfll PoaniiA 1

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cups 63e

COOKIES ... 1............ lb. pkg. 39&lt;
l.lght -.nd luscious freshly balced uke.

CH£RI!Y DELITE ....... , . , Each 39e
Kirtpan's

q~.tllty.

;o~on'• froun Chicll.rt, ae.t or Turkey.
PIES · ·
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BUTI.R
Rich and Creamy.
I\ favorite lor sand-

Mltht gOOd end rn.tty ..

wiches and uaeks.

K-P MEAT ............ , . 12 oz &lt;an 29&lt;

2 lb jor

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arut Mrs. John Fry attenDed
;a f\lbeNJ .Monday in Hufatinjlon,
W. Va.
Mr .and MN!. Guy Stewart
DJ.amond, W Va. vLdted Mrs. Illan·

Mrs. Otha l.elvlng.antjj~;;f~~
CRpehart ·durlq:
Mr. and Mrs. E. L... ,,.,... _......
sons Visiled Mr. •nd Mrs. E. L
Sr. o! AshlanB .JCiy. land llr.

the!

Tooderay Beef is te-nder 10 ·time'S
out of 10 .. and it's made tender
without ageing.

Kroger-Cut Tenderay Beef.

RIB ROAST ...... .

BREASTS ........... Ill. 89e
WINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . 1b. J5e
LEGS . . . ....... , . . lb. 69c
BACKS ........... llbs. 25c

lb. 55c

Kroger-Cut Tenderay Beef.

ENGLISH ROAST ..

lb. 45c

S11gar cured, hickory smoked

SLICED BACON ....

3 lbs. $1.00

Every ountP- guar.aJtteed fresh. U's tender, ll'lln. Ruy

GROUND BEEF ..... · ·· ·

!&gt;e\'eral pounds IDd save.

ed.·Mr, :!nd Mrs. Dick
son or Hunlingtun visited reiat~"'
here over the weekend.

NEWCOMJR.!"l''WJt, OHio-.. 1 am

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writet ·Mft. P. ~!Uri\, m ~":" 'H•ller '
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Seled Your Favorite Chkkea Pleeea

Mr.~. Z. T. Maynard over the
ed.
Carol Roach a student nurse vi.
sited relali\'es here over tbe

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Joanne Embleton of "'';;,~~.~:I
&lt;&gt;lsited her mother, Mrs.
inc Embleton over the weekend.

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of Narrow11, Va. visited

,presented
".Qitllem, '.Wbil:h out.
\lnes the plan of &amp;ec:!umulating the
'tlerchandise for the Hoi iday Baz·
11r. Then most of the work will
'-,e tinl'lhed, and will be a much
easier pt'Ojett.
The poem ts aa toUows :
For March a shower of Novel·

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EGG HUNT
Approximately Forty children at.
lt&gt;nd.ed the f'gg hunt held on the

rrie Johnston over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shawer of !Sal·
l'ry.
em, W. Va. vislted Mr. and Mrs.
Atttc Tl'easurea, RUmmage, Mrs. Ivan Sbawer, over the ;;::~~~!lin!
Wyatt Cha(\well and Mrs. karl tlilMr. anil Mrs. Lawre~ee

-MAR KIT
W. Main St.

f'\''t&gt;nin)(

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fll4&gt;tnb.er.., of tht' J:m!Jit·m
t'edf'ra twn ro mm ll!t-t·-

!Itt· pll'&gt;otlklll ant!

SPEND LESS HERE
Jowl Bacon
. .. , ........ 8 lb $1.00
Picnic Ham'
lb 29c
Sliced Bacon .
41b. 98c
Bacon in piece
. lb 25c

DEATH REPORTED
W11ltPr H.ayth. Jack:ou n,
Tut'"~dlJ\'

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wurd rt-r,•Jv•·d b)" Mr
I :iod ~tr.~ Stdnt"&gt;" T Ru swll who-...•
j daue:ht•·r, ~1r.~ ·H.ohf'rt Hayth i-.. "
daughll't'IJt · la\1.' (,f th o· rii'f'1·tHN1

Club w111 ht&gt; ht-hl Tu,.-.day at lhe

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Lutheran church Lawn on Saturday, Morth Jl. The cgg.g were prePar:ed by the teaehers or tht· ymmg

Clyde Rice: Retresbmenl!!, Mrs.
, Paul Henderson, Mrs, Milton Step' hans; Candy, Mrs. Pat Cu~;:ey, MM.'
Cbarles Lester, Mrs Edwin· ·Roll•h .and Mrs. Paul Powell; Apron
.:"Bar, Mrs. Floyd Carmack, MM.
·PbU 'tlatey and Mrs. Hark' Wards;
Nsedlework Mrs, E. L. Stein, Mrs.
:£em Horrman and Mrs. George MeCarty; Bakery, CADned Goods , Mrs.
John Morgan, 'Mn. lames Hampton
Mrs. Bill Howard, and Mrs . Jack

SIMONS

•New Ad~ Variable Piech Du1ki/Ww ls tho? Qll~
Duncflow Buick builds 'oda11. It U storulard on
11.1Hldrtl41ttr, Super .rmd Century-optional ot modelt

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sheerest thrill of all.

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a safety-surge of full-p(iwer acceleration
that's pure thrill.
So-come be our guest-at our Spring
Fashion Festival - and at the wheel of
the most spirited Buick yet,

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i&lt;"Jsb •POnd,'Mrs . Jess'i\Wl and Mr~. ·Buberto~ Ohio w~

PtZZA

join us In welciimlng Spring?

ankle
sprain anrJ Wa&lt;~ We.strum or thto
GlanU was out a week with a
jammed ankle . Both of them were
exceptionally lucky to
et~Ct~pe
fradurta, md players like Monte
you It's a 1onr way baek from a

Sl.llll!fl ~·!&gt;atRnger

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lrvlD and Bobby Thomson will tell

•Door btole Wo110fl,o

home .

Mr. and Mr~. William R. Mur•ay,
Worthington, Ky. wl're
recent
gu&lt;'Ht~ of hi.~ mother, Mr.~. James
MlllTaY, and her Easter guests Included Mr. ond Mrs. Wllliam Dow
and daughter.o;, Catl}it' and Susan,
Mr. anrl Mr ~. Handolph Ward and
daughter, Mm·y Lou, Ravenswood.
Mr and Mrs. Paul Saunders and
daughters, Patty Jean and Polly,
anct Mrs. Ernest Carpenter. Gallipolis, visited Mr. and Mrs. Vf'rne
l Jnvis Sunday eve ning.

May will bhrssorh ·h•&lt;nd_et&gt;'~!·•ls

Pink, green, yellow ·Ur While Hankies gaily tmbrotdered or Iact&gt; td-ged, all a very .pretty sight.
June make an Apron, one for
Fat tolks, one for w~. a semibte
onP for th~ kltctwn, .a .dainty hne
for tea .
July plea.&lt;!f' bring a TowE'I ; plain
or embroidered, just as one wishes
rotton, turkish or linen , towells
for baths or towtls for dishes Whi·
te elephants are wanlt&gt;d for AugUBt we know everyone is able to
bring something to look nice on
a little stant.l or table· .
St-plt&gt;mber i&amp; ttre time to can, J£'1·
liru;, pickles relishes so bring some
along that is what our wish k
October m:ly seem t1 llttlt' early
ltttt Christmas time soon will arrive, candles, Wr£'athes, stockini!S,
Corsages, on any other decorations
you mf,ly ~ontrive .
Nov·emher just a reminder to
make bakt'd goods anti candy for
Novemher :roth and Deeember ls.t
tr we aU do this It wlll bt&gt; dandy.

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4-Pana1'1041f

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Fu :fl l'reslo)1erian (.'hureh when
Tht&gt; ltuHan tl HiM:h .'\d!iH.t f:/1'1'
the Jl i"O~ram wil l ·be ~iven hono r·
Club Env rnhlf' . diff','it·1l '" .\lr~
"l'hf' April m~•·ting M ~he Busi ing 1ht m·w rnNubf'r~
l-:tht&gt;l Ct.a ~man wt! l r•r hf"fit ~P'· ­
nf'!IS and ·P.rnfE'~mn:~l WO!Tl{'T! 's
~fN . lloTart&gt; Md:thion,·r.
etal mu~te for th,· mt-t'"111l)(

Did for Milford Mowrey who
en ·
.
.
aeeepted a position at the Celan· ~ohn ~yer ~ho .Is e':"ployed tit r
e~e Plant, nea[" Gallipolis, Ohio.
cmnatl, 0. VISited hts mother, ~rs.
ME&amp;:TING
H. L. Dyer and othe~s relt1t1ves
here over the weekend.
Mrs. William Chisler is ill at
The Library Committee of the
her
home.
'
Women's dub met rEirenUy and
Miss Gold~e Hart visited Mr .
made final plans. The (lpenlng date
ha.o;; been set for Saturday , April and Mrs. Lew s. Hart or Barbours28. Lieht refresbmenhi mill be ser- ville, W. Va. over he w~kend
W. W. John)llon of Madison, Ind.
ved persons attending by the Girl
visited her sori and family. ·Bob
ScOuts.
IAZAM
Johnston over the Jo~a.ster weekend.
The Women's CIJJb Is of£ to a
Mr. and Mrs. John Morll'an and
good slart on plans ror their ann- children, visited relatives in Leon,
ual Bazaar, whi.eh will be held two W. Va over Sunday.
.days tbil yeBt, an Nove.nlbtr 30 and I Mr .and Mrs. Ray Ftanklin
ntcember 'lat.
ed relatives in ·Welch~ W. Va.
Chairman, Mrs. Paul Scal1y has er -the wt.&gt;ekenq .
already named the tommi.ttees so
Wally Stewart and Lois Evans
-tile pilups can ·bQiin Wfdk. The of Morgantown, W. Va . visited ·
committees are: · Publlcity Mrs. parents, Mr. and lfrs. J. L. Stewart
Bob Jgjm;;lon; Sigi)S and Price Tags during the Easter weekend.
idN. fohn Ridl(ewiJ)'; Staging com·
Ber,nard Leiving aMI ~im
mlttee, Mrs. E. L. LStein, Mrs.. .p.aut man both students at W. V
ScallY and 'Mrs. B6b ·Curey,; Cand· spent tbe Easter Weekend with
les. and Xmas ~ratbms, Mra. thetr families .
Mr. and Mrs . .Joe Cubbage
'Bob McGlothlin, Mfs.:Doutld Roush

LARD
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Wtnnon'.s ·C lub To Jleel
. . . Tu.eadtly At ChUI't:ll

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(){ f)W f.ttlt ·rprt~f' f:( H eh 11 n h WI)]
t.ol' the P1"''t i Pf'l1k .. r llnd til•· 1 · hmr~
(Jf lhf' ~·(,fl•sl Jlu n R&lt;l~l,,l 1"hur 1·h ,J

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ong

Nov61ities for the 1 Fi&amp;h Pond
se ll any rit'e, any cGior, any ·
For April the task Is easy
lmng pot hdlders, br:ight aqd
let tht'm be fancy or make
plain just pot - halr.lt&gt;rs rnntle
way.

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:W '!lt.P'S PASTISTuaphlml tranaport,. the Convli.tr R:rt ~i1ewtnd, Is shown comlng In tot a landlnc
Dt 'At&amp;.meda N&amp;waJ Air Statton, ·calif., to .):itgin Ita "t'lrat tobr of duty, The tm:bu-prup plane he .~ eoun·
ll.'r-rutatlll&amp; ptupellfl'l. Flyfn[l formation behind 1t Is Mars i'Jyin&amp;: Boat. (lnternatw~~al .Souudpllulu)

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arr·ived houw Wt&gt;tlne~da,y for
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COFFEE

50 LB CAN.

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.\ larr ~'ra n("f' ~ l.laun..~;onl!1"·r 1,
'otilnUfl for ttw Junwr f' /J(ltr
1 .~ll'm~n not namf-ti iil,o.,.,. ~r1·
, Thutn~t~ Garnlo; , ('Jart&gt;rtl"t' l flll lln~­
heurt . Jan1&lt;"c- H•c·hard~ . &lt;.;.,.,..~n and
ll ~l ton SinKf'r. M.. nn ,n·: 0111d Alm"

Mr. and Mrs. David McConnaughey haVe returned to Springfirld
·alter visitit~~ Mr. and ·MI"S ltobert.
Story and family Mason, Mr . and
Mrs . Leo Story, Xing&amp;iton ond Ai1r.
and Mrs. RoKer l.'lorgan and l'hild ren, Kt.&gt;llh and Klllhlt&gt;, Mhldl~ort .
I;'vt. :f'aul Johmron, whn i.~ in tht" ·
Army Bantl at Fort Crowder, .M o.

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To Be Sponsored
rh . C..alhpoltt w11l participate.
By Baptist Choir I

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Wt'ek

Employe('s of Ihe Philip Spoon . Mr and. Mrs . Ch_arlf's Ltst('l' \'tS·
Results Depnrtrn•!nt held a "srung •ted relaltves m Spencer and Ev.
sway dinner party" at the Katy. j an~ W. Va. over the Easter week-

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Mr. and Mrs . Ft'ank HeavlHn ar('
moving tbi s week frum the Weber
property on lligh Street where
they lived ror more than six yra!';;
Mr. HO;!flvilin is wr,r king at Lintlon,
N. J . a1id hts W'tfc will .st ay tn
l~rrisbur!{ until they decrde upon their definite loeation .
Mr. ~~;nd Mr~ Bernard Srhmm m,
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L'~t !lon. lht r.t'v f.t'!ftf'r C'O\'l'rt. in

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Mr. and Mr.; Ron:tl~ Jlovatt('r
and n!\W son, St&lt;·phen, Columbus
were Easter guests of their par·
ents, Mr . and Mrs . .fohn Frye and
Mr. and Mrs. Clydt• 1\ovalt(&gt;l', and
Mrs. Hova1ter and th E' hul)y remained for a wee-k's visit.

COFFEE

PJwR•

0 0 0 have r e:tdtcd the lll'ittle agf' in
Tot»lt
271370 which any tnjury rould be the- de·
ctdtni on~ Wililllm~ suffoffd n
101 flO o- 1-4-3 groin Injury whkh httmpereJ his
bel.,.
345 010 :.c-11·7·0 traJning for two wettks aftl"r two
Pomeroy
prl'viom; lat~art soeasom in
which he Wl\8 hnndiC'liP1Je'1 by u
QL\'MI"IC IWIKE'l'BALL TRIALS brok&lt;'n collar bone und bl"'rrs,
Ree!l(ll, an omum&amp;lY durablll
&amp;Y UNITID PRUI
ltttle- man, .~ufrered a ba('k injury
PhlllipR OlletA 79 CoUtel' All· In n co\Hiion and now Is nur.~ in!tl
11 sure ann
StaN 13
Yankees Elston Howard and
Seattl~ Btlt'hlln BaerR tt2 Armed
Andy Carey weren't ,wv('rt' C'M·
Fon·es 79 .

Washington Cuurt hotrst•, is 11 ~ ur .

gical paltl·nt :~1 th~· l"irl'levillf! ho.~pital where slw Wa!-l vi ..,i.ted Saturday hY Mr. and Mrs. Dana Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. D11vld Darst
Jr. who also vlsihod in Columbus
~ore re-turning home.
~obert Yate~ _Jackson, ~&gt;pent
'W-ednesttay With hts wife an&lt;l two
daught\&gt;r at the home or Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Young Sr., Rn11and Road.
Mrs. Yates, who ha~ been a liUl'·
gie&amp;l patjent at llob.er hospilal,
was brought to the Young home
to recuperate Sunday and plans
to retw·n to hf&gt;r honre in Jaek~on

At Mt.
Moriah Baptist

Mr and Mrs Arthur fovm wit1
m:~kf' their homr with their younK·

Mr. and Mr'\. Alva Mourning,
Latnyet~. Ind . vi~itf'd here wilh
M~. Dale Mournmw and son, Jaml'll
for a short time when they were
Ira Taylor, KanaLJp, aon o£ Mr.
and Mr ~. CJydP Taylor, !-luhlleport
is a !lurgol,cal petitmt at the llullt·
inglun Veterans' hospital alter N'·
&lt;"eiving a st"rious injury to his l'Y&lt;'
aecidentally Easter Sunday.
called to thJ's area by thE' death
of his u».cle, Early F..ads, Pl. Pleasent. Tuesda~· Mn . Mourning ami
son wel't' hi ltt. ;pleasant to atte-nd
the funeral lif ·Mr. :taifa, Who was
1Krs. 'Mourning's ·brOfher-in,law
Ser.viees ·wePt&gt; a lhe Heights United Brethren ohttrch with burinl Jn
he Suncresl eemetery.
Joe W.oUe is tt'pOrted as improving slowly rrom pneumonia at the
Meigs GenPr.d h.o~ital where hr
was taken .laf:t week Jw the Emer·
genry ·Squaa When he became m

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Sandra Rre-wincton is ill wlth
measlt';; at ht&gt;r home nn Pearl St.
Wesley Fry~ and hi ~ mother-in.
law, Mrs. Ada Lumh£"rt, have been
ill with S('V&amp;re nHack of rtu
Mrs. Jeff 11oltr:r (Hetty Nuckles),

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Fit-your-

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C. II Chttr&lt;"h \1-a t&gt; ft'lurned lu
!ns hunte Wednf'llday in the Raw .
Jlng .~.Coaill ambultin('e from Holzer Ho~ pital whf&gt;re he ha~ been "
medical patient .
.Mr~ . Mar)' Wtliun and Mr. and
Mrs. Wlllla•n Hovatter ,
Akron.
spent lhe Wi!ekenil with Mr and
Mrs. WUlian-t Htwettu •and. son
Pearl Street , ·.and other lot'al rl' '

Organiz~d

home-

BLISS

on your sig-

Plther, P

Hysell .
Fred DeW-c os has hf'en Ill t hLS
week et h(s home .
Mr. and Mr ~ . Robed Bonecutlt•r
(Donna MaeDonald) and son, John
have returned to I heir home in
Barberton after l'Om)ng to Middleport for the funenl of her first
cousin, Edwart.l Neutzling
Mr. and Mrs. J. ~1. Myglltt. who
were pre-Easter gu{'~ of hi s mother, Mrs. J . M. Ar&lt;"ht•r. hove 1't'·
turned to their homt- in GreenviUe
Ohio.
Mrs. Maudt' 'Kohl , wh11 has been
Ul at her home on 1\hll StrePt i~
reporll'd itnpmvint::
' .
Mrs. E W. Df'Wt&gt;PS. ChrshiN',
&lt;"P\('bl·att•(l het• hlrthdH} when Mr.
ond Mrll Rob('l'l Goodall ami daug hter:s, RebN'&lt;'tl and Janit•t&gt; werf'
Ea~ter gue s t~ or Mr· and M~s De-

were EaMlf!T 1ue•U of
dauljhter , Mrt1 . .ru:m Lyom,
and family . lnt Wt'ek Mr~ Sle'1VIilrl
Burdette , Pornt P!raunt , aunt of
Mr . Lyon~. wa11 a ~ul'st at tht Lyon11

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lttt. Morl•h ~ t'hdr!!h, Mlclrti~~WJtt, MI. Zlon of .Jiutlnd, P'ltlt
Baptbl ol Glou.rter, Plrtt Bapu.i
fttond ville, P.wtt (.'rt!@k &amp;.,ptiat., r :
llpoll•. and TrltditoM 8tpJ11 tbU(

Mus·ical Program

Jufl&lt;ior Choir Is

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budget

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Mr.a, Guy Rl!'ynolrlfl. who wa~ hurt
whUe teaching the afternoon sr-.'1slon or tilt&gt; Mlddl£"port Kinrlt&gt;rg 11 r.
ten, entf'tcd Mt.&gt;igs r.eneral hospItal fOI' 3 \w('n\y rour hour obtle-r ·
V&amp;t1&lt;ln ror l'Un('US~[on W~tlnf'~day
Ho ~1f'sst"~ Ol!lllt('d frow thl' list
J!iVen in th(' &lt;tf'f'Ount of th(' B 11
Sanborn Mllis10n1u·y Soclt&gt;ty ttlf'{'\lng at the 8atlti..~t Chttr&lt;"h Mondar
Y/('rf' M1·s. G C Wt•rtwr , MJ"s
8. F . Pat·m3l f'r :md Ml'fl ll omf'r

Snturdny .

McMaster

SERVICE
Middle11ort, Ohio

MIDDLEPOftT SOORTY

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YELLOW CORN Fresh ... il eon 2Slc
CUCUMBERS Top quality . Each 1Oc
APPLJS Red Delicious ... 2 lbs. 29c
TOIYIAt~S Vine-Ripe . . . . . lb. 3Slc
NIW' IOTATOES
4 lbs. 39c

ROSE BUSHES
Stl'll plenty of time to plant for summrr blooming Ciao• from a romplete selettlon of 2 year
cild flelft grown bushes lndudht2 Climbers,
Potenlll and Hard'y Tea ltoses. 19c and up

31bs 1.00

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WANT ADS

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M wiU be publlsbea lt.. t &lt;&gt;&amp;rut

3 good used 600xlti 4-pl}
$2000 No Sunday sal&lt;'~ J,H
~wam, Racme Oh10
4 -5-.-llL
l.LIMJH..:R 2&gt;8s , 18 f·•t Inn~
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4 cent&amp; per word for thre• eoo
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Laws

Mr and Mrs. Fred Roush were

'Mn E A. S&lt;baekel, u Ill ol blJ
w,elr.eod vlJltor.a at tbt home
home.
of Mr. tid Mn . Ivan Sllawver were
L1ndDcr1b Dnve, Maplewood ,
James Barton who is
Mr. 1nd Mn. Carl Shawver. Mr.
17, 1\hS.!ioun, Elsie Zepp, who
Lona Golrl, Darwin, has be('n l al Dayton. Ohio spent th.e weekend and Mrs Fred Wyaal, and Mrs. J .
o: d('S .ilt ~831 ~lemen.s, ~t Louu, ;Hlllenl at thr Ma.'&gt;On Cllme. :shr- I ~ with his parents M:r and Mre c. T H Wygl'l aU of Salem. Vireinia.
M1~~oun, Mrs.
Zepp, who r&amp; a former r~~•rleut u f MaiSon
. Fre-d
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.-.Jd t".-. at 5831 (lemen.s, 8 l LouiS,
d
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Cah111 Bum:;11 dner and
Dill
E na Burris and her molt\er
40
·dn'tsees,
J:...soun, le~:alees,
e unadnunatraton
own
lf'i, Cholll" ·stud";ls at Ma,•hall ,,_ Mcs My~'" Ro"•h ho"e ••tu,ned
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I U!oed Refngerator ' 549 up VOJc· I p oll· b.1 the Jud~:t• m tharge
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word will
rum llc.an{"("
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M' ond , 1,, Jomes h-,hl, 5 ,
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withv.:-Mr and
Mrs. Walter Jones, Wheeling, Mr .
Diehl 1.S on a three week vacation
from hls dutJes wilh the B&amp;O Rail·
road
Eddie Schaekel, son of Dr and

Mr. and Mrs. Jot:ieph Lish
of
Zane.sv11le were Sund!ly gue:sts of
Mr and Mrs Charles Yeager

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Opertllna: revn-uft of the Ohto YicYnda, a.nd tbe c-ompany re-tam"d
ly HUMAN N.. tuNDHEN, M.D.
Power Ceo rOIP 13 .7 ptor cent dut- $741,490 to bplp ro-.&gt;tr tiM' &lt;'v~t of
NEW den lopmt:nU art not al- lncreaJC"d. lftntuall:r tbt bfftttJ..
Jna 191\5. accordlne to t4e' annual furth&lt;Pr expan.u on and tmpr{t\'e
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lnl paualfl mu be bJ.oettd b1
r'f!port lo shareowner&amp;
rnent
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eru.ltl tonntnc om SA• mem·
The rompapy'~ ll'OU operatJ.ne
Electric powtr sales thow~d a
hun cw rra. tCJr examvle are tal ~ branu
eltct.rlc revenues durlna ltM tot. major JllCJ'eaae • from 6,429 ,000,
uab :~ &amp;d j un cti tu ~e:t&lt;tln tne rapy
Or. Abraham I'Tie4rn.a.D, a phf·
alled t&amp;f,M3,000 - compared with 000 k.Uowattbourt an 196-1 tu 8
~u~ !or treatmg n· r,.ratory d.L$- slctao rrom Hatta., Lane!, 11:1•
$83.&amp;12,000 rt'l'eJ ved dunne JIJW 1~ ooo.ooo m 1865
ord ~rs In ch\ICren n:r.ry physl· pla1na the proc.s.11 l'ei'J' well lD &amp;
R.evtnue~ ilallt year tnduded W,.
Thl• lot"N!'.IIIe occurrec.l m 11IJ claw pretu the old H,;;-.m kettle tect'nt American t.ledita.l Assoc:J891,000 from lnduttrlal ru11tomen, cateaorle.t of ObJo Power '~&gt; ('uBt- or othtr dev!Lu U3lrti' tne same atlon publication
. .)1&amp;!.,000 from resldential cust - omen in 54 ot the statto's 88 c(n.Jh- prlnclple ...
To pre•ent thi.l llillatr11et1on, he
omert, $13,053 000 from com mer- ties. Major intreaae was h}' th~
The I purpo se or ' ,tJ, rul d a'b: po!Dt• oul, the alr you breat.be ln
cia!
customers. and *17.MS.OOO I 1arte litht and power wstomt-n humldlfleu and ~t.-am ll: elllt'J, mus:t bl! u mol.8t u t.be alt JOU
from all other .sourcE's
and by residential cuslomen
91- hen used for re 1lr .. ~1'i( ~Jrt 1 d t~- breathe ou~ Thw, tc-mperatW"e
Ohlo Power'• annual rep()"rl •1 Ob10 Power"&amp; averaje annual orden, lJ W Increa se the- amo unt I and humldlty o( lnh•led &amp;1r
10 showed IY~rage cost of a kll electrarity waee Pt'l" rtJidentJal ~~ mol!ture In th e alr
.should be about equal t.o tha~ ot
owatthour ot electricity dropped l customer latt YPir was 3,147 kllow- BrecrthiDQ Pau.oQIIII
t.he exhaled IU.r.
aJiin ln 19M AI the e-nd or laat althourt . Ten year• ago, annual
Mollt air hf'lpa prever1t block- Specifk: Tam.peroturcr
year, reaident'l.al customers paid , UJ.aie was 1,232 per resadentaa l l
lng ot breath ing pasta i(ts whl~.b
Ttlere 1i a llmlt to the amount
sn average 2.43 r-enls AI the end custome-t·
occurs In many cas&lt;"a or resp tra
te tr wlll hold a• a .....,.tU~c
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or 1954, averaee cost was 2 49 cent.J 1 Tht &lt;'Ompany ~nvestf'd $34.~1 I tory Inflammation
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"' "'r-The air you bre-athr or cour~ temperature. To lnereau the
Operating expen11es t()tall~ 173.- 000 1n 19M for new !acUities tnd
&amp;15,000 lut year, an tnC're~ of lmpr()vements to ~x.iltiDg fac\Ji- 1 enters your respiratory tract at "Aater eont-ent, the temperature
$8,312,000 over the prc-vtOUII y~ar ' ties 1'hiB brought to $2$4.000,000 1 room temperature and ~umldlty mu.~t be ral!ed
Whlie mechankal humldltlerw
when the fia:ur~ was ~,.203 000.
lht&gt; tolal &lt;'O nstruetion investment 1 It absorbs mol.sture fr om the
The company's expenses
last rn.tde by OhiO Power slhce the ' membraneJ which llne the pas may raise tbe water eonteot, tbe
u.ge1 on lts way to your lungs lower temperature alr cannot
year ineluded $17,876.00 for fuel; eiolt' or World War II
ThP company's tot.aJ investment When It I.A exhaled lt l.s Jatutl.led hold as mueb water u air of
$l?',!r11,000 for wugrs, salariell anrl
w1tb wa~r and h~ attained ooey higher temperature. A 1tea1:1
t»enl'fltll, $9.820,000efor rnat~riaiJJ, in rac1h11e1 at tbe end of 196,. was
l.emperature.
k:tt.tle, however, lncreaae1 both
.uppltE&gt;M and I'IPrvit•f'•. $10,373,000 S4ll.37l .OOO, cotl!pared fiith $382 ,
lemper !:~&lt;U"e and tot.al waUr coofor d!!!prffiiVU!n
and 16,212,000 404,000 the ptev\(lltl )'Hr.
tenC
far inte-Nst on hm-rowM money
During 1966, lht&gt; &lt;'omptnj· added
and hthE'r dt-duf'liOOII
21.88A etUtM!:lft'l fl) 118 thtes. brifli·
Out of every dollar received in ing to 430.076 the numbl-r o( &lt;'Uit.
nvenues lat;l ytar, Ohto Power omert served at the t&gt;nd of the
paid out 23 cents 1n tederal, tl.atP ~ar in tt.e IO.,Mr per1od. from
fl ont1nued from Paa"e One-)
and local tues. or 11 tolal of $21.- lhP l"nd of 1945 to the end of 19M
COLUMBUS. 0 tl-' Th,. rP. u ·&lt;ltd lh•· ' rtuatwn would
836..000 Du.nnJ the )+lr, at.rick- tli1o l'ower W Wded t-28.2611 cuJt.
firs:t weekly lake and ~lrl'am rc prob;.bl:r bf&gt;romP mon serious as
lt&amp;ld•~ received $111,102,000 In dL ornPI"II 1o ih tines.
pqrb for 1956 by lhe Ohio \'.lid i th~_ ~now rontJnup, Ill melt
- -hfe Division were ~omewhat diiC 1 ~ ltHHh &lt;~ ' ... n p lagtlf'd parts of
courag1ng today from !he fl~her 1 W~,eon,ln Jnd l nt.ha11a.
men's standpoml
I fhf· l11J{ ltfll'd 111 New York
Thf' heavy ram!&gt; '" th,. ~lale tht- · hortl; llt'furt' Imdm~hl, hoWh''t'T
I P&lt;l't rt•Vt da~s prndllir' d PXtrPmtoi,Y I ~ n(! !he '&gt;l'lnd.~ dLed
Forecasters
rmh or mu.;., ct.mdllwJH 111 mo~l sa:-d !he Ea~l ....,.t10 uld haw- dear,
of lht' princ1~al ~tr•·am ~ ancl lhPII' sunn_,. Wt-J!h. r tntla\
lrlhUI&amp;rlel
lhl' 1 \'d~1tcr~· flll;; l trJlJ In lenns
I Thf dtYI!hOn sa1d thf· h··&lt;;t f 1 ~h u! ln r~ and m il l1on~ of dollars
A 23 year old man ;md a 15
.MIA~U BEA~JI, ~Ia. UP. .
inJf 1hn v.t&gt;ekend Will tw Jn \Oml' orotJ.tih''&gt; "' :I ri'JI h., knDwn for
y('ar old boy, bolh rrom Mm{"lll· Vmce Mart-inez lopstded tele\'ISion r lh
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\'lilt&gt;, are bemg hekl bv local auvctory o~~r. ~~LiUt&gt;
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Some of lhf' s:mall•·r llibutanes pa ':~t-d I hi' ra•a! J I~ co.un! Wf'n-t up
lhontJes -on a charge ,of breaking rollowed Within a week by the
t d
h r . n Tt-nne os:ec wtlh th~ df'ath of an
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ilr 1n!a rn hv::. f.&gt; ilallled \\cttm .
and entering and theft. Q( articles offer of a SlOO,OOO JU&amp;rentee for were expec e to e cal enuu~
s+ 1 te- a, State r.,u
valuE"d at $200, Sheqfr Chari~ a boul with weJterweiabt cham. stream fnhtnit' tf th er• u .. no
J h
Alft""'r
, hf'avy ra'in~ ~J.Jihm th..: nt:xl f•"n
Russell reported
plOP
o nny
axon
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'&gt;ta! f' hJ ~1ale, !he death eount
At'ror&lt;.h ng .to rthe Ntporl , Robert manager said today,
lt}J&gt;
v.as }l.ch !iJan 17, Waoolliln 8,
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Manager Bill Daly said the offer
La~'?!l Which s!lou rl ,hr,ll1 ~u•ne T ' nn•·s,... 5 Oklahoma 5. Texas 3.
Reibel. Pomeroy, repor1ed to the
sheriff on Wednesday that some would be made in Noew Vork Cii,Y Pl"Cimue for good h~hw~,; lht ! \t~&gt;ek K1n-su 2, MIISI.IISLPPi J. Kinoesota
thai he hoped a saxton-Mar- ead art' parts d Indian . Ht.Hkde, ~ ~~-1 "'&lt; 'l'"•rkv ,
body had b1 oken. mfo a -bous-e and
.
,.
Rocky Fork, CIPndenwg I t- tliv dlt;!
owned bv him ~nd located at t1ma bout could b:t' be-l~ there but Charlt!s P.hl! Arwo{od, ~logadore
T·.o.•Jst~ro and •nrm -;
-p~.-- , ·
l.1.1ng HoUow.
anywhere will 1u1t us.
d ~ 1
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n ~11 ~!1 oa ·• r b·: al"
Reibel, and depuliE'll Lerov Bar·
Martinez. fourth· ranked w~Her 1 an
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ltJ , a, JU,n .M, Neb~aska and Artruro and Harokt Duckworth ac·
wslloper. outt·las"ied Cuban t~J:..m- lt:amas
compamed the man, on &lt;the same
p1u11 D':ia~ lhroughout theu 10 M1ch ~gan s C.ov G :\fenner: WLI
day, {n an other automob1J;e, and on the pau w re-turn tel th~ truek rounder al ~!Jarhl Acach Audllor
.. :n- cum mr• ned r~;.Jresr-ntatives
when the three reached the site Shortly tllereafter, the two came 1um Emd earned th~ unammou§ de
r :hr ee fer'_ :!I ag•·nc1es to a
or the theft, a truck was fourrd back to the truck and Wzlter E c1 ~ 1on of all three nng officials ' ;Peal ml ·mg t.o d.sc uss relief
whith coobained varlmls articles Bakt'r and the youth were irrt&gt;s-t
li e lloored the Cuban lwtr-e and 1-:, ams m 'h" s · r . ('~ rn r;rand
ed by Depuly BJLrtrt.Jm
from the holtle
only lh&lt;' fma l hell prf"\f'nted h~ m R Jp. d~ ar l:'a Hto tJ.bo d~ki.'d P1"1!51l.1sted amona tbe stole-n art1cles from ~conng a dtan knockout.
Bartrum state-d. that h!!! told
·i n· F i~""' ~-r ~ ...--- ro mak" th"
nuck~ortb tn'ti Reibel, to leave are hot water tank, tools. t1res ,
The contender fr om Paterson regum a rt:dt&gt;ral d~..sa!i:er M"ea.
rnd come ba('k within a.n hour, eleotnc pump, household ~ood~. ~ J, ~lage;?rt'd 1 at lll the f1r U 1 ..._..,nag, .... ~ f.Lma,~u. a , $1
' and that be wollld h1de 11nd wa1t telephone ;md uUht.J. waring and and second rounds but dJdD t UQQI' ! Rl ll.un .. round Grand Rapid&gt;
numerous other articles.
him unttl lh t'- cloSing sec-onds of · •h fiQ l;uild.n~?:s dt:~.trond and
Entrance W the bou!ie was !be ninth fur a St'Ven-rount The 186 uth1.•rs damaged ()1' destroyed.
gained by forclltj the front door bell rang a11 Diaz regamed hlB f!'et .\.Jllom~ ~ Guardsmen and other auope a. Baker was lodged in the and the Cuban's handlers admH. rhor: tl t s.sealed oft the entire dis
county jail, waiting to facr ted laler !hat t'Vf':n then he was 1 3.;;r:r an•a.
charges of breaking and entermg "oul on his feel"
[ Tfnn.-ssee's Gov Frank Clenlent
and grand larcen.y berort- Jurlice
The compact, dark ha1red Jer- 'm1• Pd the wreckage in Les1n1ton
of the Peace Percy and tbe juve- se}' joltCT caught Dlat again in vhere three penons were killed
nile boy, c-harged with th~ .11ame lhe closing se,'Onds of the 10th and l1~: homes were des! roved and
thin£, was turnd over to the juve- dropped him for another seven.. "amage was estimated at tlllO,·
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Visiting at the home of Mr. and
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dlrpurt
4-5lf lldt Hll IIH· pad r•f tHIIot~ by !he
Mrs. Jan1es Roush on Ea::.ter were
mootb lolloWibi lll.ieruoo
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her mother, Mrs. Albert ~dds,
-.rturH ltl A!1w:rtl!olng~- .SbO•IId ~ I l i I J Wof'lted To Bu'Y
~rr handrd t" 1ou . the iudge
and daughter, Patty Lou of Lin~
reponed iffih.Pf.hal~l)' 1 \t; Dai:}' [ -.- ., - ~ , -- ~
-hould call I I!Jl n~mr and the
coin Park, Maebagan,
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tb.an onf 111 rorre.::l m ' lr r. htgh rhau ~nd pla~ pen w 111 u.ler the '&gt; IIii.) 11 umbers op·
Mr a d M
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they are the owners In fee sample ,
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fol OIHng re
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a\e recetve
word
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age ()(
l'UBN ~ uur b.dltot
of the death ()f Mr!ii Grant F'r~ '
r-ome roy, Mt'ip County, Ohio,
.11 5 lfu~d rat"'S DbltLlltle&amp; t'or .-ent - :m Al'ltES
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p~b~15 ~ed at 1 ceot per word.
GROVNH at Sah' m Centf'r farm
wh1ch OC('Ured at her home in Hun I Mnd descrtbed as follows . Lot
:JaJied Alit r~~ived by mall or
Call 6025-Y or \1.rJte W F Haw
lu,tlU&lt;II"n' f~&gt;l' madu n~J; &lt;"ach hngl?n She wall the former Alhf' l No 8m Smllh 's Sub-diVisiOn
::&gt;
elepbum JlYfllll caretul at',(NNlf'y , 160 N 4th Sl, lbddle-porl , h,, llo t r t pr1n\Pd on !he lop of McM111in who was re-ared
near
of Lots 8 and 9 on lhe easterly
Oh1o
4.-4 -61c I hat h,1ll (•t .md P•'m.ls are pro- Board Church.
~1dt' of Plum Street jn said
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Mrs Gladys Blf'.sslng and daugh
Vtllage,
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SIX ROOM COTTAGE, modl'rn ! ! loll 11011 p) I t,' any mark on a tC'r Bonnie were In Parketsburg
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Platntlffs further allege that
1,,111111 11 h 1ch 1\uultl Ill anv way Saturday on b•isJness
nuYA(;Oou 4-43lc - ------- - - lili'llllr\ \IHI Su('h :l mark W!ll
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they acquired title to .SaJd real
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Dr and Mrs. W. S. Billups, Mr &lt;'State by reatwn of deeds iu the
MASON
PHONE SP• 3 • 5541
Jn•p SIATIO\' WAliOr-.:
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l•~ , ill 1t\ the dc.•lrudton of your
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1\-h•oh 1 111 u.n•llt'nt runnlllg con - Sr-veral choacc apartml'nt.'i 10 M1d · vnt1 Jl you ,;pml or CIToncosly and Mrs Paul Blesdng of Pt Plea.~ &lt;-slates of Katharme Wt'he and r
CALL DAY OR NlGHT
(( 1111111 w1th good llrcs all 'rou nrl
dlf'port, two ln Ntw IJ~q;n m&lt;~rk ~ Lallul, J&lt;IU may 1e.turn il ant were dinner guests of the Cr- Emihe Webe, butb d~eased,
c;--tu111 ~•snab on IIl'ltHY 0~
l'ratlcr sp&lt;~ce lnqUirc 644 Broar:t 1" tlw prN'IrH t ufrk1als and oth~ ell Ble~sings Sunday .
made by VIrtu~ of certain real es• I
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J'l!IS Ol\ Jo. FIHST $295 TAK~S
way, Middleport
3-21 H 1• 1 I)~ Ilots ..., 111 !w nro\'Hicd
Mr. and Mrs. Oenni~ Roush and t&lt;.tc ~roceedings .had 1n the Pro·
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Okcy
were gue.5ts of the Elmt'r I hatr Cuurt o! M.elg.s County . Obw;
Fresh-..r"se wlffl
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--- ~ ~ ---MENTS, W'llh laundry and gar
In mn km g
b.illol you !Should I Mr and Mr!'! Eugt'ne Hoffman of frndant was named a3 Mr~. Fred
"i~r-~OUR ELl-..CTRUNIC ~WECARNTEagr . _A_. N _Rrn£d ___ l -2~t_f pldr · o~J " X· 111 111 t' !;Quar(' spa('e llhno~s Sflent the wcckf'n~ With h1s t•·pp and that a w&lt;uver of sumK.E YOUR
a t t ht&gt; ld! 1'f I lie namt&gt; of caeh 1 f111her and mother Mr and 1\lr:-; ~&gt;t &lt;JII S and consent to sale wa~ f1l ·
I'AKY lA '
._... ,
For
rent-~xtCJi&amp;IOr.
La::ider.'l, '"''"'"''
·-t
d
t
I u1 m s.atd pr()('eedlng, by , per1 r
YollR
Co "V•"JI!.I~r&gt;ao
r
ADS_ A
. ,
,, ~H
.._. I
$catrold Boards, Drop Clotba. .. " '\H J' "!11I lv HHn YHU cslt(' o 1 Clarcncf' Hoffman
I
lN IJI.t,; EVENINGS. CALL _m_ I Clinton Fisher, Middleport.
vult
e "w
e name of each ofMr. Charley Brown spent Ftridar :.on by the name of Elste Zf'pp;
hn lo tw ~' 1 1lt· d upon there IS ni~hl w1lh his family at Board.
) 1hat p!amhffs allege that Mrs
1 1'f . eandHiah's
·- SERVICE. Call
P!::one 26
____ , _ _ll ·l-tf lh,.,
you
Thos•· calling in the home of i'red Z.epp a.nd Els1e Zcpp are
J.(nidll'pllrt 6275.
23-tf For
rent-Electric
wallpaper Ill~ } \or\!' fill l'nu mav not \'Otc r Mrs w J Ch&lt;~pmanSaturday W{'F(' ont• .md the same person but that
•teamer. ClJntvn .Fishar, M..id- f l)!' IIHII't III.JU that
numher nr ~ M.- and Mrs Leonard Roush, San- l :-;ud proceedJngs take-n m the Pro·
( 7) Instruction
dleport. Ph. 1:1:!65-X.
11-1-11 vour ''tolt· f(Jr th.~t OtfiCI.: will be dra and Milton Roy, Mr'. and Mr., bate Ct111rt do not U!dacale such.
- -- _ _ ...........__
~- ~ · - - - - - - - - lf1nl1Uatcd.
Melvin Bon~utter and Connh', and by reason tbereot the same
LT ~ UVIL SF:ItVJCE TESTS'
\I 7 J Heio VVonted
Mr. K)lc R..iddle, Mr and Mrs Eu- constitutes a cloud on plawtiffs'
:'lltn women 18-52 Start hl).[h as I
. _
!!
- - - -- - Blank spl1rcs ar·~ prov 1ded on gene Hoffman and children, Mr 1 Ulle to said real estate. Plainhfrs•l
$72 UIJ w(•f'k l'reparalory tram - I WAN1'EO- G1rl fo!' housework eac h pnmary ballo.t wherein you and Mrs Mrs. Cecil Blessing and further allege that a defendant m
Our expert buyers select the best of
fruits
liP'" until appmnled housand~; of
L 1ve ln . P M. C11w d l'ry, I nnJ:: m&lt;~y c,J.sl a "w11te-1n vnlc" bv Ell a, Mr. an d 'I
Ray Me IIon an11" 1 e.ac h o f sa1 d rea I cs I ate proceed •
1'0 rll
and vegelables from the !~est growing areas ...•
pb:; optnrv F.xperu·nce
u&gt;u ally
Bottom
4-l:ltp WJ 1 \ 1 n~ a r1~rne nn thr ballol 1n daughtrr, Mr and Mrs. Billie Jor tngR was named Henry Emnetl,
FRt:E
mfnrma--tben this bu1mty of nature is rushed to our stores
unnf'(t''~'1 ,.
tit~· pia('(' Pl'l'~ll'kd fm ~uch pur- Chapman and Bobby, Mr and Mr~ that a w~tiver or l!ummons was
4
at top ope.U! Also we lake ptlde In prlrlng our
11on on Johs, ~atancs. require WOMEN l&lt;~kt' ad\i!nt,l'-! ' of lh• · Jl•hi' Yttu mt~y not wnle tn 1J,r Johnme Holloway, Mr
Lester Mgned in Jaid proccedmgs bear''''"ls
Wrtlc TODAY' Lwcoln
evrr mcre.1~mg tll•tn/lntl f1,r
'h
M
"b
Em
'
fruits
and vegelables ll&amp; low as l&gt;OSSible
'
n&lt;~nl"~ of mo 1r- JWI~uu : :. 1han th(' l apman,
rs n~na Bonetuller mg I e name Heory
nt'lt and
Tra111.J1g ScJVt&lt;'t
Prkln, 100,
Avon Co~mt'llt~ B•'\ 111111 '
' 111
11\lmb..:r !&lt; IHiwn un the ballob lo Gregor:; .and Chnsta Dawn. Mr. and undernea1h said name a person by
at all- times - tluot's why you'll find such fine
llluun ~ . - - - - - - - 4-3-3\p
Avun reprr~cnl&lt;~llvt• lod.t~· In b1· r-lf•rled
Mrs. Daniel Weigand and Brenda I he name of Kalberine Emnett
buys al A&amp;:P Every time:
tcrvlcws held Sh.Jilllm·k :'llo!d.
of lluntwglon.
Kramer, guardian. That said pro·
CRISP ICEBERG
JUMBO 24 SIZE
jHif' )t-• ~~
l'om••roy, Aplrl b .11 l 30 or
Mr Dwight G1bb11 and C. F l'{'edings do not disclose whether
- __ __.... - - Wtllf' F.lf'a n 1;r ur,n rld, Box 946
Blessing were shoppinp: m New lhe signature !hade on said waavcr
P01t:smoulh
4 3 -31c
II •
d M
F id
lh t r H
E
1
•
R II lt.AWLlNG SONS CO. - 2&lt;&amp;
hour WreckN" Service.
Day
- - -- _ -~
av1 n an
ason r ay
was
a o.
tmry
mne t or
Ph 0 , 6227 N!Kht Phone 6039· GOOI'J dr,m r•·lt.tbT" man fM
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper llacl, Mr whether saad signature was made I
, f'i!llcr~ al the Shawver home on anrl Mrs. Arthur Hart and ebitd by ~aJd guardian and, if made by
x ~~0GE.'PLYMOUTU DEAl., I rlra~-un ~'!lk about 2 hou 1
Eits.
:l-6-tf
P~"l' da\ Box li,illl -X '1/fhc Dall; I Sun.rlay w~ l'c Mr and Mr.s. Homer of Broad Run wcrP. guesl11 of Mrs. sa1d guardian, said procet"ld.ings
~~ __ ~- - ~....- ___ - - - ·~rnlln;l
disclose whether sa1d
4_3 _31c Mf'lllil'\h •llld sun, Mlkc, of Belpre, Lora Mae Brown Sunday afternoon. do not
mESH FLORIDA . , .. SOLID
Complete WIJEJo;L ALJ&lt;;NMENT,
-~- ~
Ml ~f.: Betsy King or Charleston guardian had proper and l~~~:al au1 Ohto, J.1rk Mtllr1· and son, Bobby,
h,..:,mrlnt,: and brake ~erv1cr EAHI\" l'ASH HH.IIT IN
\'oV" I or llamlltun Otrio Onugla~ Millt•r spt•nt the w~kend with rclaHves thority to s1t;n the :;.ame but
Jlackd!' 5 Sduty ScnJce, Wellt
OWN HOM!': hv dl!'[llayl ng .Hid aud di!ughlrl' DHU\11, and Mrs. Lod- al Ook Grove
plamtHfs aver &lt;~nd alll'gc that the
Mam St~t•ct, Pome1oy, Oh1o.
d1·mon~lratm1~ IIH fl&lt;'w l!sh But . 1 cm1a Van 1\lcll'r.
1\fr and Mrll. Ja&lt;'k Housh and ::usnature or sa1d Henry t".nncll
l'honc 267
5~-tf
lu NECl'IIJ Wnlt· Box 66AS , •·;, -J -,~iMmLiy nf Broad Run , Mr. and Mr~ an sa1d proceedings wa~ properly
--- ----- - - The Da1l y Sl·ntmrl
4-4 tc 1 l
Elmr.- Newberry anrt solUI and and Jcgttlly made but that sa1d
(9) For Sale
~ - ~; 1 - - - - - - - - - - -, -- - Mrs Vena Ramey vi~itcd Mr. and pruceedangs do nol dtsclo.sc the LONG GREEN
FANCY SLICING
_ ----~
ltr~r~m~Jh!c utt·n lo drmonstlalt• 7 ruom lmuM' w1 th glas~ enclosed Mn; Dcnms now.h and Okey Sun- same and, by rea&amp;On thereof, the
FOR FAilM EQUIPM.I&lt;:NT SEE US!
&lt;Jur ptndut'l th111 appolllhll&lt;'nl~
brr·akra~l nook- 3 bedrooms , day.
same tOI'l8titute 5 .a rJoud on pi&amp;Jn·
We handle rak~, p1aut.en, tr«-$t~O~)(l .~\'::.rn.gc wr•Pkly. Wnt•·
full lm1h upstairs ; breakfast
Mr. o.nd Mrs Adrian l..alt'lf'y, Lin- ttff!S' tille to :;aid real e:siate.
ton rt~ ami all Oliver AI rot'-box 6tl8-l , D flH' LJ.:uly Scnt1ncl
nuok , kttehcn, dining room, d11 an~! Judy of Vernon spent the Plamtiffs further avrr that sa1d
r.us~n merchandise Ji'ultun- 4 4-4tc
~1IIm,.: and l i ~·mg room l'lown- wct·kend With the formers father He-nry Emnctt is now deceased
Thomp:;on
-- W~~
- EKLY
--- - COMI\1.-!-iew.
sta11·~; rock h&lt;~M'Illl'nl with au- anrl mother Rrv and Mrs v . J and !hal the names and addresses
hi 1'raclul' Sales, Porn&amp;3 2- I'.:AHN · $40
roy, 0
111 g Bahywcar! No llou 5c Sclhn)!!
tonmlll ga~ hot wal&lt;•r ~y"lrm Lathey
Vanlue.
of his heir!!, devusocs, legalcc~.
CAULIFLOWER , __ LARGE SNOWllALL
~GRAVELY
TRA~cTORS
Hw•h sl.unpcd 111Udre:~~ctl cnvclhl'atmk 111111
llr&gt;l''f'nlly fl,llntrd
Mr .Tobnnu~ Fr}' of New l:h,Jvl·n adminbtrators and as~&gt;IJ;W arc
111 '1dl', '·"o!
R. A. FINLAW
opc 1 R11hywcar, Wanww, Indiana
bath down~latrl! called on hu father and mother, unknown to !he plaintJ{( e:w;ccpl~
512 E. MA.iN ST. POMEROY
J-20·6tp
\Vall lo wall carpetln~ lllorm Mr 11nd Mrs Ed Fry Suoday arter- ing that the defendant. Kathr~n
PHONE 104-X
rluor• &lt;1nd w1ndows, new hot noon
Butta, 1:s a liiBicr of Henry Emnelt
"illtr
healer Ideal locatiOn I Mr Lawrencr Paul Winebrenner aad that the defendant. Eb1r
3-17 I(
_ __
__ - -- ~- ~oul ol !ugh water within walk- or Columbus &lt;ipent Ea:;ter with his Zcpp, is a nirce of Henry Emnctt.
-- ------·~-JOliN lli\NDLJ::Y,
Auctwn('t 1
Ill):; .-lbtance to downtown For pllrents
t~resh Florida
]•ole
Type
Monogram No.6
No. 7 Broom 99c
I' hone 940-X.
:1-:!8 H
further mformation caU 43-X or
Mrs. Josephina Robans&lt;ln of Char- · The prayer of said pctilwn I.S
thnl
plciu'llJfrli
be
found
to
have
- - -~-~---~ 232
4-3: 3tc lest on spenl th~ weckcnrt With her
RADIO &amp; TELEVISION SERVICE
~- ~
parl'nts Mr and Mrs. Dwight Gibbs the complete ;~nd rcc .simp!~ lllle
t'ancy Cuban
A·Penn _ _ _ _ Self·Polishlug
l'hllne 200. t:leland Apjllumce 7fl M'Rf':s 111 M~lg!l: County, lwo
1\fr. and Mn Lloyd Wamsley In and to sa1d real c~tatc: that
Jumbo B's
plamh{fs'
title
to
said
real
estate
Sl11!f", 118 W. MillO St • Pomnoy
mil&lt;'" t'd~l 33. near P1alts Fork &lt;~nd family had II' lhf'lr guests SunPOWER MOWERS
bo quieted asa1nst tbc defendant~
2·23-tf
~c h ool bu~ and mal/ roulf'. Gond da)" relahves from Pt. Pleasant.
aDd
u&lt;!h of them; that the cloud I
- - - - - -·-ho1br . all oulbUJidm~b. "omc
Mr and Mrs. John A Blr~slna:
on
phuottffli'
h,Ue ansmg by rca·
Crisp PaS&lt;al
For reliable llld.JO 1nd 1'\t rep111,
p
1
W
•nc•day
C"
nlnt
,-,
t•c
Sihcrtown .... IUrh
l1 uh Plf'nly
walt•r D••m•rr s en
eu ~
•C
u
call HUi6---J . We lervlcc all
Vannr.~l, 301 W UniOn St, Al· bomto o[ Mr. aod Mrs. W111iam .'jOD of sa1d Prob~tc Court pro· I
cecdmgs. l&gt;c rrmo,·ed and that tbc
GARDEN TRACTORS
makua.
Schmoll•
Appliance,
hf'ns, Ohw.
4 _3 Jlp Brooks
Mldd~p_o~~· Ohio.
9-21-tf
-~~-- .. - Mr. and Mrs. D~'&lt;igbt Gabbs h•d derenda,nt.s, and cacb of lbem, be :
1
arm
fur
.~&lt;lie
·
06
An&lt;'~.
6
t"tll
.
11
•-· S und ay, Mr. f!Jui:ld to bavc no rtgbt, title or m· I
QU!t:K :SERVICE oa Watch R&amp;Wlr d'mncr gues..,.,
teresl
any kind and de¥Crlptlo.o
hou.~e.
Tunn,n"
waler
lo
all
oul•·'
B
It"
'
ng
form
1
p111rlni by FactO!')' Trained
,.
· • ev
er Sbert·rr of
in
and
to
said real t:~tale aod that I
Phone 94
PonMt'OY
watchmakor, COLLINS ,JEWEbtultllngll, hot and colrl waler Ma...wn County Mr. and .Mrt&gt;. DaUas
they
bo
enjoined
from asserting
in
hou~r.
furnace
Hobert
Smith
G
bb
J
1
•
&lt;
•-a
f
B
ad
LEHS. Prmero;r.
l-3-tl
1 s, an ce anu .-.an......- o
ro
any
daim
of
titlo
thereto and for
-~~
l.l&lt;!~hiln
Lont,l
Bottom,
Ht
4-4-6tp
Hun,
Mr
and
\\r~
.
Tobey
Myers,
('loth, Nyl~m. l''Jh.:·r (;l;m Awn- ~-·
-------aod Mrl'l Jo5ephme Robinson of other rchcf.
mg:;, Veneuwn Blinds. aLl &amp;lzes, fUkE!\IAN &amp; AIIBOTT T.V. !iERrender "Super-Right" s1eer B0ef
MAX W ARB
Charleston
colors; Imporlt&gt;d Bamboo Drar- I Vl&lt;.:E All make• lle~J.red by Ell.
&amp;bid
defcudaots
are
required
to
pert Techniei101. Phc-oe 6284 Y I
«~, Shadf'.S, Stnk Ul'tll'l. NursM"y
Mlddl~porL
6-1&amp;-U
!\fr Rohrrt Ta~l•1r aod motber answer s_.id ~tltioa on the 26th
and Ol't'ha.rd l'o. Fru1t Tl·et•s,
day or May, 1938 or judgment will
.~p&lt;'nf Sunrlay evrn1ng with reliU·
Shrubbery, Rost'"i, Derry Planl:i. HOI J:-; t-:s UUILT, roorl:i t;IHn~ll'd,'
ATIONWID. vcs
be taken a;aiaat tbcm.
In Point PICR.\ilillll.
~-t..- t . . .
. ell' 1'
Jo'ri&gt;e f":-&gt;tlmHh'll Dale Wlpl)le
alihr~lu~ ~hlnglcli, rcp~ttn,
Moott.. ol .1........_
Ot.
Mr and Mrs. Cecil Blessing Md
BENJAMIN t'. TURNER
~urrly, 21~ Uruon Ave, PomE\""',.......-CA.
l ruilt' 111 I. ~:J 00 baLTC·II Plwuc
as tht'lr guest~ Sunday evenlnJ
115
I.
l•l'IOI\d
Sl,
Phene
61
and
SADIE TURNER
rvy, Ohio.
3-l2-25k
20~1. Vn~;1l (I'Hrunl, Syracust"
Mr and Mrs Ro:-s Wincbrr-nner
Pttm•roy, Ohio
rlaiutUts.
4 -11Hp
J't::KINliESt~ I'UI'I'I~ ;.s
Fut· ~~~It'
and Donna, Mr. and Mr10. F. B. Uc- MANNING D. WEBSTER
Mr~ Wom1rro"' ( .tll 7:~2
:;~ l'a ·
VJng of l'olnl Plt·a~ant
Attornt.Y lor Plaiatirra.
morr ~~ MLddlqJnrl, ohw
Ml'~ ~:rnic and Ma!&lt;s Twtb. lhCb- (3)·22, 29; (~1-11, 12, 19, 26;
·i2 ~ 6!p
ard were tn New llavru l'Tidlll)'
1
15h17k
81 SUR I . lNSUR~
Mr Walt(•r t'rlf'ad ao.d family
FORD U510 TRACTORS
wi'th
11nd ~tr Ml'lvin Brook~ VISitf'd SuoDa' b Warnrr Jn~uranre S{'l vkc
Sr\H~I n!Pdt'l • \t 1\'
~uud ~hap•·
LIGA~ NOTICI
day
w11 b Mr anti Mtb ~rnlc Grimm
AGENCV
INSURANCE
101 W Sr&lt;·onoi St.
,all rrt'DIHtlllnn •rl 11 -,"n ,, Tr.11 ·
Seal~d BJds will be reccivt'd by I
of Board. ,
l'onwroy, OhiO
t11r Salr', l'llll!ll' 1110 -X, l'uiiH'·
Fl,.., Aulomoltll•, H11lth
Mbs Ida Alrn hi!.$ as h&lt;'r Juest the Board of County Comm1ssioa- I
Dalr r. Warner, Agent
ro;r. OhiO
-4 -..S- 31{:
lwr nephew ~tr Ralt'lgh Ward ol crt~, Me1gs Couaty, Ohao-, al the !
ACCIDINT
f'hnrw 3:Jf'i
X
OffiCe
said Board, romeroy.
Uorgantown.
]947 - I ' z 1'1111 ~ l'dl'rHI I· I 1\ T Ut~ll
Llf1, Cuu1lty and Bonds
(.'omplrl~ line o( Insurance
Ohio,
up
until
12:00 O'Clock Noon
Tt\o~o
\'IHIIng
in
the
bomc
o£
- 75fh.:!ll
lJII ~ f.llt ~h~IW
AtHO, ~ 1re. Gent•ra) Liability
Super-lllght . ___ Round Bone or
Supe~·Righl . __ Choice Culs
Mr an.-t Mrs. WIIUa~p Broohs aed April lfS, 1906, for lurni~bing lhe
$100 00. Olfl('l' ll I' :-.1 Brouk~o
3 lt.JOtc
foUowmg.
Hazrl
.Sunday
wore
MrB.
VeUa
GerSin·rr, Dult· h Tuwn IIIII MmTraDL!Iport delivery of Gasoline,
lach, Mrs Barbara C'rer)a('b aad two
In MIDDL!PORT, OHIO
f'r~&gt;vdlf'
t -5 Jtp COMPLETE lnliLlrtnce P.-ott!rtln.
6136·M
PHONES
6311
&lt;'hlldrcn. Mrs Dorothy Mcl&gt;t'rmott ~gular and premium gradc.a to
Llfa, Aulo. Fire!, Poho Call Don
Super-Right _ - - Tender, Cholte
Lean .. . Boneless
tbe County Garage, Rock Spriags,
1'0 liE ~ol1l lo lh•' h1~h hldl'kr
MUla. Mulrtle-pon, Oblo
DcWaync
aod Barbara
Jeao
of Oblo, at the direction of tbe Coun1-- 11)51 ('lw~ 1w11 ton lrwk.
C'hfls
lnul R1dgc
and Mlts:i
Janet
1
ty Engineer, durloi the 00 day
wrc('kC'tl, at 1Jh1~llnur t\ulo l 'um
Fr1cnd
'
p11ny, Apnl t:i. UHl6 .tl 10 u)fr. Hnd Mn Hall'igb Robey and period ('Ommcacmg, April 16,
doc:k A M
4-5c, 7, IO·:Jh:
chddrrn O[ C'harlt'BtOD Cl:lllcd iD 1936.
RIVII , SPICY
SrECIAL! 2-H oz blls
WE
Quoit;: flricc:s oo botb rc;:ular
the homr of Miss Garnet ('hapman
FARMAL[.. II TR.ACTOft. ruliLVB·
ITRU01'Ul\.AL 1 BBAllll
l.lld preQllum Jrad{l:S.
Sund11._v.
tnrtt. a.nd mow(•r. $600 1 u~C'rt
BoatcJ of Connul.suloaeh ffs&amp;rv-e
Tho."&lt;' ralllns: m th~ ho1ne of Mr.
AUTO SALES
t'AR&amp;f WAGON, rubh••r llrf'" I
~HIO
ll.l'ltl Mr~ t'r('d Rousb S1111day, w~re tbe rtgbllo rfjl'Ct aay or all Bids.
GRAJN ELEVATOit 34 rt 1; A
Mr and Mrs. Ttohert (8Ut;) Jt()ush St&lt;. 2352.
fladfkm, Car}l('ni N. Oh1o It n
f',\lliCY WISCONSIN .•.. MILD
Board or Cou.nl y CoromissJOaen
SPECJAL- •
and ('hlldrrn, Mr. and Mr11. l.e111ic
43·61p
By Deaa Buailz. Clt&gt;rk.
Phon. 111
.. 2
Smith au.d 11\r. -\ad ~Irs . Ed Rousb
_::;:::.!:.._=::-:---(3)·22, 29; (4)--5, l2,4tc
.,RAP
IRON
IQT.I.La
of
Ma~un
STRAW

I

Power Company Operating Rrvenues
Show A13.7 Percent Gain In 1955

empla~d

re- I

~hoppln~; tn Pl PLe t W cln
day.
.
asan
e es'I M••• Con.,"'' Bonecu tler wb o h as
been IIJ spent Th .. ...,day ru"•bl Will•
......
I theMrLeonard
A!'t'h RRoush
sh famlly . ll
ou
wu a ca er 1n
I he lves Kmjl home Tbu"day
Lester Ch~
Mr
d M
na,· Molton anatdaTn,onda. :.n,, M"• , the 21st day of Marth, 1956 the
'
•F - Tur ner an d
1 &gt;nd Mcs
Johnnt H ll ~
M p1iltnti ff s. zx:DJamm
~
o
oway,
1 r
d
~-11
d
lbe1r
· pe Ill Ion
and Mrs Billie Joe Chapman and Sa H' Jwner 'e
Hobby all or Illinois spent the Week ag~m:;l them m the Court of Comend w1tll Mrs Garnet Chapman
mun f'lCa.i m Mel~ County, OhiO,
Mrs F.va We~and of Mll()n and lhl' "~~ bemg C11.~se Nho. 12,399
Mrs Allee Walt\()n of Akro.n wrrr tn sa 1 ourt, to qu et I e hUe to
I dmner guests of Mr and Mrs Cecil cr.nam real estate set forth ID the

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MASON NEWS

LEGAL NOTlCI
K•tb.nn BulLs, who re~idee at \

- - - - - -Paoe
-S...rt

..

5LYPANTS APFQINTEO J.IIMSEI.I' A
COMMITTE! OF ONe i'O PI&lt;OTI!CT
SAPRlRD ~M THE OFl'ICE CHISELERS.

�~Eight

The Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
·---

Church Of Christ Loyal Pol's Class
Meet, Tuesday' At Robeson Residence

GROW 'SHRUBBERY'

tess and
the travelwg
prJll'
brought by Mw Mtld r6d H a~· ley

Ru ss"i'U, PTE'Mdent . pN's!dm;: . The

Guests for the evenin.~: were Mr

ooemng devlltwnal .,.-.rvtce wa~
presented by the ho-stess wh~
topt r Wil!l ·· fo"• tth " and the pra)er
was gtven b~ ~lr s. Fr&lt;'d Gardn er.

Gardner acJ hili daughter, ~ n
DJ!l Schramm , Johnson c 1ty, Tl'Tln .

The Rev GHdnn a J,!ue~t &lt;~1
th e pa r t~ dL!&gt;C' U s~ c-d lht' pmpo~ed
re bu ddmg of the ch utch J)lpe or
gan ~n d t hf' cia.-,..;; co n.~l dt'N"d \'&lt;Jr w us mo-m·y rnil kLng pro)C"ds lor

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Ftt·d Jl o~cnbau m 1s (Un·
fwed tu h&lt;T homt:. Vah: SL, b)
JUnes.-,.
PN2 and Mrs Ric hard Coll m s
at-e lhe guests of thc1r parent'S,
Mr and Mrs Ha t ry Schwab and
Mr. and Mrs. C laren(·e F . Collins.
C-oll ins who 1s sta\i on('d at Nm·folk. Va . ha ~ a It\ day Furlough .

Mrs. Robeson was ali~l~lt'd b,lo
her daugtrter, Ann Et.~('nour. Ill
H•rvm~o: ctterr}' tart!;. ,1nd to rfe.c to
r11e membt&gt;rs and p;uests wtth
Mts~ Russt' ll pre~HlJng at lh&lt;· 1&gt;tl
ver co rfpe scn1er Arrangements
of sprtng
fl o wer~
were , UH' d
thr()ughout th-e hom r- Dunng tht•
l'O("Uil hour the group l'nt ovM o
rectlaJ by various mcmbf' r~ un
the solovox atbchnwnt on ~lr~
Robeson 's pi.ano.

Intermediate Girls' Class Of Heath
Christ Church
Methodist Has Mother-Daugter Banquet Companion Class
The aunual
Mother-Daughter ('ouragcme nt She emphasized th (' M
T d E
banqu et or t he Intermediate Gtrls' tnrluence Christians had on other[
eef UeS Of Ve.

The s weater-pump, prime
chotec ror summertime
t.culored
tog-s, wears ribabout ils throat, too.

C la s.~ was held at Heath Methodbt persons and said that being a Chr

MRS . LARRY

LACEY, whose
m•rri•ge ta A/ 3c Lury L•coy,
Fort Belvoir, V• .. wu •n ev~t
of Fridey, Much 30. The Rev. C.
E. Hoyt perforrn.d the wedding
•t the Fh·•t Baptt,t Church.
Mn.. Lecey I• th• former Sally
Wilton, daught-.r of Mr$. Wood!"'W Wilcox end i• • senior at
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_i_d~!~port Hlvh School.

ROUSH IS

Shoe Store
N. Second St
Middleport! Ohio

open church. wedding of wedding.
M ~:&gt;s Lmda Helm ·h . daughter of
Miss Helrlch Wiu ruaduaf.e from
Mr and Mrs Rodney Hill , Middle- Mtddleport IU&amp;h Scbool Udt May
porl. and Pvt . Paul Johnson, son and 'is a membf!r oi the Marehlna:
of Mr . and MM. C. E Meadows, and Concert Ban,dl and the Glrll
}hddlcport, will be an event of Glee Qub. Pvt. Jobru~on, wbo IJ"Id·
Saturday, A-pril '1, at Heath Method- uated from Middleport HiKh Scbool
1st church. Tfic Rev L A. Bang. where be was a member ot the
erter will perform thr ceremony Marching and Concert Bands, i•
at six- thirt~ o'clock .
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in the Army Band and U sti.Uja.ed
A_ ~eceptLOn for the unm~dtate at Camp Crowder, Mo. He 1s bere
fam11J e.o; and close fr1ends mil be on a week's furlough
hdd at the Hill home a Her the I
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s.pt&gt;ndlllg a month With hN" dau·
ghter. Mrs. M-ary Lathey . Rutland .
Earl Linden of Dayton is the
l::ttt•st of Mr~ Sara Koehler and
.\ tr. and Mrs. Claude Gillilan
Mrs . Joseph R)'an of Columbus
is the guest of her si~er and

United Methodist
WSCS Are Guests
Of Rutland Group

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1 CIIEST
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13950
NEW
ROOMS
fllrniture

299

BAIER FU.RNITURE
ON 1HI IIIGH11S1 CO I Nil IN
IIIDDLIPOI1
OHIO

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NOW MANY OF THE MOST POPULAR

l\.1t·~ Thn1nas !l&lt;Jdrord, f'onw rov llll'f'llng The nr·xt troop tnf'••ting
wa:; !lw ~ues t ~ prHkN :~ml hr1· will he o n }-'rida.' . At!l·l] 20. a t lhe
lopl r was "l.on•s\ Thou Me" from lh·adquuler!-i of the
Salva tion

ELBERFELDS

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tht&gt; Srnp
t•hapt&lt;'r
of!ttrc
.JohnvcrM'S
te lling1n orthe
!lor 2lsl
eventl! whtrh followed Christ 's ltrsurt'('ction . The s peaker upl~:~inf'd lhr
s1m1lari ty nf R1hle rharactf'rs lJnrl
people h\·mg in any pN'iod of d1s -

1 9xl2 IIELTOX !tUG

YOUR
CHOICE

Th(' p1·ngrmn '-~~&lt;~~ hetd in the
T hL tly g1rls from li-tu yc,trs or •
Sund;w School romll W1th llarbara l Rl:r 111f't a t The SHhahun Army
Cuwt·i prr.~idtng in tlw ah~('IJCI' ll t.'&lt;l~quart(•rs WPLinrsdHy fur he
nf S11ndra Hrt·wuJ~Inn wlw ts 11l Ofj,(HIItt;tl'ion of a Sunhemn 'I'I:oop
Th(' dPvotwn,JI .~ r-n• i(•r Inc-luded wtlh ('11pt. Glenn;~ ·nummrll , llrl 1 hy111n ~. pra yers by M:try ('arol l'n llaming nnd S:d ly Lund(•rs as
Sw;m .~on and Sl'ripture il'S~~on hy lea der ~ of thr four patrolli whtch
MartannP \\'oml grrd
W1·re ten tativel y form ed al the

smoothing entir•ly tUm•

Dwork said the department now
b concenlraling on getting ennugh
vaccine for Ohio's estimated 1,244 ..
000 children between 1 and W
years in addition to some 220,000
pregnant women.
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Dwork said Ohio's allocalion of
2.9 mlllion C.C . of the vaccine })as
not been altered, but the outloQk
was not bright that it will be reCeived by July 1
The health director !:laid Ohio
will allocate 80 per cent of the
vacctne to commercial channels to
be administered by private physi ·
eians. The other 20 per cent w1ll
be given free by public health

lnot.d.

il'OUPJ.

Mode of; Cannon fint

vaeeine has been sent to
116Some
.of .Ohio's 158 beam.. dilllt.rt.t&amp;,

Saves Work!
Easy to put on!
Rumple-Proof!

TONIGIIT
April 5--4

Thurt.- Frl
John Payne

RodCarntron

Santa Fe Pasule
Hn T~hnlcolorl
ALSO
Jun• Hnlf'

D1n Dilley

The.Girl Next lloor
Un Technlcolorl
- - - · - - - -·-- ----5.-turdty
Gene Autry

April 7
Smiley Burnette

Last Of The Pony Riders
ALSO
•111 lrr•n

Kln"

Wand• Curti•

lllnosaur

ALSO ON SALE -

kline. Dally tucking and

In eft.

TilE POPULAII

;,,.,,.,llnU

FERTIL POTTE[)I ROSES

_w, .,. tctut'rspel .nl prtptrtd
,,., •Ad to private

!tome n•uumar~,

Our•

lniJ end heating ,ty&amp;flfft for tht rur.al home.

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Farewell Party
Given Honoring
Mrs. Blankenship

The B.! Air Series brings you
luxuries and conveniences you
won't find in many models o(
higher priced cars. \You also get
C hcvrolei's reoord-~reaking perfonnoncc, with horsepower I'IIDI".,
ing up W 2251

-YOUR

Report Two Hurt
In Auto Mishaps •
Involving Trees

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"0u6-Fifly"' 2-lJvor 8rdan

Wbeu Comk•~ To The Plont t·or Gas. Call at The Office ol

Rutland, Ohio

A 15 year·ol-d Rutland boy suf·
fered minor injuries, this morning when the car he •was driving
crashed head011 into a tree on
Route 124 in Rutland , the sheriff'~
departtncnt reported.
A~ing -to Sheriff Charles
Russell a 194'1 Pontiac travelin-g
w~t driven· by Albert Kessee, 16,
RUtland. -wooL out of the -driver':!
contrOl arid crashed into a tree.
A passellger, Jimmy K~ce, 15
wCfered a cut on the fort'h.e-ad .
Bnd the tar was demt,li!Yhed.
Tbe Highway Patrul Tl"llor\.l'd
Alvin Dye, 31, Jlarribonovlllc, was
reported as bei11g in, fair condit_ion
at the Shellcri ng Arms Hospi-tal
ino Athens D)re was tllkt:n to the
.hospital Thursday moming by the
Bigorry a-mbulance sufferinj;! with.
two fractured legs and sevcrr fa cial lacerations. akcr the car he
was driving
on Route 143
t.wo t-enths of a mile ea.s4. of Car·
penter, WP..Jlot. (I-ff th.e right 'S i-de O(
tbe road and struck a ·t ree 'beadoo.
The car was reported af• tieing

"'ONI.PJFTY'' FILL YOUR IILL?

hou111, hou1e tr~il­
111 for thi1 modern coo•·

Thcre'l:i no lack of chrome trim
in Chevrolet's lowest priced
series. And you can pick your
power- V8 or 6. Come on in
and ,.,. which one of Chevy's 20
new beauties suits you best!

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Alii CONOttiONINI-TINI'IIIA·
TUMI.AOITOOIIDIJ\-lTMIW
LOW GOlf. Lll US DIMOifiTftiLTit

IU Glo\MOROUS PAllES IN THE "SEI! THE
U.S. A. IN YOUR CHEYROUr CONTEST.
ENTER NOW-AT YOUR CHEYROLn DE'-U:R'S.

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POMEROY MOTOR
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POMEROY

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2 MilliOn Ca1s! .

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As President Thursday Night

William F. Ryther
FUU~eral Services
Scheduled SUU~day

"tWO-tiN" tO YOUR tAnH
The "Two--Ten" has its own
""'"'Y new styling and colorful
new interiors. Body by Fisher,
of counoe. And you get the
stability and the sureness 01
control that make driving safer
-and •wccl.cr-in ,a Chevy!

broocltr

Ben.dR
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Murder Verdict
Appeal Planned
For Boy Slayer

ARE YOU A IEL AIR BUYER?

Bel Air Sporl Sedan

IIMMY JOHNSON, 8 months old, gtvea you a bt.by (r1n and ahowl
Ills 111x teeth ln Lol Angel~&amp; Most bahlea don't even bave ona
tooth uu tbeY.'ra a year ol&lt;fa
( latttrt&amp;GtkttUll BoundvhoaoJ

Milt Siepharr of New Ifaven
was elected prCsident of the Bend
Rotary Club at the re}i!ular meet.
mg of the club held on 'fhun;.
day evemng in the soc ial rooms
of the Hartford Methodi st Church.
Other .officers elected were E.
L. Stein, vice president: and Rus
sell Gapeh.art, sooretary.treasun'ft.
Elected to the Board of Directors
were Lewis Capehart, Otto DOISII.ic
and Jim Hampton.
Don Foglc.rong: spoke briefly on
the importance of passi ng the
special levy to be voted em by -the
citizens of Mason County at 1ho
special e!ootion on Tuesday.
Foglesong slrCf.Sed tho importWHEELING, W. Va . UP-Coun- ance of passint tbe levy whtch
sel for Tummy Wllli·a ms, 14 year will prov-ide raises in salary for
old twin. tod11y prepared to ap teachers atwt other school empeal t·he fil'ISt degree murder ver· ployees in the county In oacklition
diet and mam:lato.ry life impri'S· to providing for more buikl:ing
onment sentence impos~ by :t throughout tbe eou.nty.
jury for th-e slay•ng of a 9 year
It was seemingly the consefi8Us
old Cub Scout.
' of op~nion among the members
Intermediate Cowt Jud.'!e Da· present that if 'llhe levy did no4.
,·id A. McKee :o;et April 11 for pass, tbe Mason County School
, hearing on defense atto-rney Will - system would surfer severely.
jam C. Callahan-'15 motion for a
Foglesong pointed out that be
new trial for the scveM.h·Kradcr
who admitt-ed bcabng '8 playmate
David Powell, to death last Feb. 9
Tbe first degree murder verdict
was. returned T-hursday by a 12
maD jury whi-ch rcie.oted a de·
tense contention
that Tommy
"was ,and is" irulan-e.

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HOUSE TRAILERS- HOME USE!

reMer prompt lto+tltd 911 strvlc• to owners of
the only bottlad eet pltnt In Mti;t County,

RUTLAND FURNITURE

Stock u, allh ..•
Specl•l Prl'us
Twll'lbed•lle .

'"IIHIJttnl ffl G11aronlted

Armr.
h Sct·ond
l' llUt'. pre. I1'-=============-,==~~""==,.,.,,..,.=,....,...~
rour Nort
mutht•rs
wereAV:JI.~o
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• - ---- · - - - - ~e nl for th e or&amp;aniz&lt;rtional meet.
l.nR
Plans wer(' mack to f11kr ~ome
o f thl' gir ls to the Sunb eam !tally
to be helrl aL Lanca~t('r o n April
7.

A farewell party ilUd handk·er·
Chief ~hower was held Wt.'~lnrsday
aftro.rnoon at the home of .Mrs.
P&lt;~u l Z1rklc, LiberiJ Ave. honoring
\lr~- T R. Blanki.'n~hm
who is
tull VIIl!; tu Riplry thi~ we(•k .
Rrfn·s hmcnL~ wcoe
~cn• •·d by
the hQSlf'ss t.n MN; . J11111cs J..'h1·adlc
Mr~ UaJTy Moore, Mrs. llav Zir
kit•. Mr~. l'h.t'.ster
Zirkle, Mrs.
Rotxkll Stdf)', Mrs . Bl·tt:r Romino
\rr~ . Harold
Lem]('y 11nd Ml'fJ.
Blllnkrnship. Mrs. I-:ddie ll.omine
Wil~ unable tfJ attrod.

Dwork said, but· a tolal of i2 dis.
trids haven't , received any. Of
~ose districts whil::h have received some vaccine, none has
been given all it needs.
In some cases private physicians are administering the public program through th eir own offlees free of charge. In most in a;tances, however, doctors are charging smaU fees. No charge can be
made for the vaccine itself under
the public itealth program.

J.tudifl. Durable and
1h1rdy. O~r I 30 strong

QUICK BOTTLED GAS SERVICE

For BROODER HOUSE HOOKUPS

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No pulling outl No wrih•

eoc;h .squort

6 TEETH AT 6 MONTHS OLD

COLUMBUS, 0 . UP Ohio
may run into a shortage of Salk
polio va~ine unJess shipments are
increased
eonsiaerably,
State
Health Director Ralph E. Dwork
i!!llid today.
Health officials planned orig.
inally to immunize everyone up
to 19 years and all pregnant wom en by the start of the po.l\o
BeaSon.

Saves time!

thrtadJ lo

Single Copy

Twisters Stage Return To Devastated Area
Salk Vaccine
Shortage For
Ohio Forecast

Cannon FINE MusuN
Fitted Sheets

WRAPPED ROS ES

llgt!neu PboDe Ill

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ass.,
ve
'"the past week visiting hil'-motber
Laura- Van Meter Racine RD. and
other relat'i.ves and friends. They
returned to their respeetlve bomea
Saturday.

here
... of $pedal Pricesl

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No. 300

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BY UNITED PRESS
lncreetint
clouctinotS
htllowed by thow•rt artd thu,..
c:~Httormt tod•t
and fonilfht.
Hu.-y rain• and • cbenco for 1
f.-. ..ver• thun..-,torm• over
m01t of rhe tt•te. S•turday ahow
er• ending •nd cooler, Hlth to·
day 6S 7S, low toni,bt ln 401
nor1hWHf to ·so. southout,
Oh~ ;

Norman Van Meter who is
tending BOtilon Unlversit:r Jlo.IWo,
Mass, and Friend Barbara Po••

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vert: BPrtha WLi sun · Mr~ Hnwarrl
ROSE
w ;~,,o: &gt;h·, Thoin" nodfmd , ",.,
Girl
Scouts
Held
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weather

Mr. and MM. Jack

1he~~re

Members of the Women's Society of Ch.rlstian Service of the
United Methodist church
were
gueols of the WSCS of the Rutland
church Tuesday evening.
Attending were Mrs. C. r. Tmnp.
kins, Mrs. Albert Young.
Mrs.
Dwight Parker, Mrs Jed Webster,
Sr. Mrs. C E. W Downie, Mrs.
Thomas Goeglein, Mrs Harry P .
Smith, Misses AUCIIS!a, Lucretia
and Ada Gcnhcimer, Mrs. J. Leslte
Kunze, Mrs. Minme NeutzHng, Miss
Lydia Ebersbach.
Mrs. Vernon Howell, Mrs. Raker
Gordon, MiaW..ucy Gibbs . Mrs. Gerald WJ!derm'Tith, Mrs. Dey Hys" ll .
Mrs. 0 . H . My~.1 Mrs . John ~base,
and Mrs. AlleR' 'Eichinger.

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Mr. a~d Mr~. Eddie . Rllm t nP

Church Wednesday evemng under istian sho11ld bring sparkle to life ' Mrs. Edward Parfi11 entertain·
the (hrcction of their teacher. Mrs. and not a lnng depression. Mrs PrJ the Christian Companicm class
! L W McComas . The potluck rlln- Radford closed her talk with thr~ nf 11tf' Pomeroy Chun:h.. of Christ
nf'r was se rved In the church din- state~£'nt that if there is any ~or- Tuesda y evening at her hom!' on
in.L&lt;: room with Chris11ne Coals ask· row in Heaven, it must come from Uuwn Avenue.
ing thr grace . Arrangements of the way humans fall short of God 's
The meeting in charge of the
rr,r~) lhia and jonquiL~ were used plan for His people. The girls pre . president. Miss Louise Gilmo['e,
on the t11bles and green candles sented her with a gift at the end ope.nerl with devohons and prayer
tn cr y~t al candle -holders lighted of the program
br Mrs. Afdo Jertcrs. l'a1.cmbers
t h(' tables
Bertha Wtlson read a
po{'m rE" ~ ponde rt to roll call with a
lktty Covert welcomed t hc Vl.~- "Mot h('rs" and musical scleetion s H1blc verse Mrs. H. D. Cunning ·
1turs and Mrs . Emerson Jones gave meludcd piano solos by Dillnn&lt;" . hH m gav2 a ch!J'acl-cr sketch of
ltw rc,ponse for the ~ucs ts to the Mcl"oml:'s "Not Sad, But Glad " the l1fc or Josc.•ph
hostesses .
and Evl.!lrn Gibbons who playud
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Sm ith W&lt;~s in
Mrs. f'lormu;e ll~tntsitlt•
Mt~mhcrs anrl their guests wen' . "Starlight WHitz". 'Vllcal snlos were d1an:c of th.c ('ofltel·tammcnt &lt;Jrtrl
Marianne Woodgcrd, Mrs. llarolll " M-0 T- H -~;. R" by Bat·bara Jonc.s lll'ltl's were awarded tv :\1 i~~ Gil
En.tertnin.'l• Relali f'(l'~
Woodgf' rd fiiHl P.h·~ Della En1-·in.l accompanici) by Mr~ . Emerson lllfll'r· :~nd Mr s Dt'nver Kapple
Mrs Florence Bnr:mitlc cntcrtniu- 1
Albany : Evdyn Gi hbons . Mrs. Wa y. .lonC"s and .. Evcnin1:: l'ra ycr" lw
lldrt'.shments were server! hy cd a gi"IUup of relal ives. Sunday
ne Gibbon-; · Harlmrn .font'S, Mr~ l .lurl y lllll·lcy IU't·umpanicd hy Chrt~ t!w ho~f&lt;•ss lo Mr:;. ,\ 0 . Lee. Mr1-o. at her home W. Main St
Emersun . lon e~. Sharon Jon t•s. Di - !inc Coats A h ymn and benedict - II:Jrold Smilh . M1·s Jefi'C"rs. Mr s.
Guest~ were Mr. and Mr~. Harnld
amw M•·f'1111W~. Mr.~ L. W. MeC um - ion dosed the mecling
f' unnin~ham , ,Mr~.
\\alter Kcn- Burnside and family, Kingsbury,
a!-i, Judy llu rlt'y, 1\lrs. Robcl'l llur -~
--tll' rly Jr . Mr~ . Kappl~ and :\1t,;s M1· .and Mrs. Charlcs Eskew an d
ll•y : Mary {'arul Swanson, Mrs
(;J] mon•.
famil y, Charleston, W Va . Mr
Carroll Swa n:;on, Sylv m Swanson.
tgQnllQl•IOnO
Thf' nnt mcclm« ·~' il l be hd d anrl Mrs l ..s lif' Burn~Hie , Athen~
nml 1\l r\ c F' IIHwkins; Shlrky
;Jt lhr hrlllw o r Mrs l'U illl l ngham and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil nose, AkHat(·\·, Mr\ Cf'or ~(' Haley : Bar·hara
! Inion Avenue ou Ma.v 1.
ron .
illlll 1\(• lt~• COVf'r\ . Mrs Ernc~t CoUf: 11
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and under the &lt;'are of a physician . 1 brother&gt;~.n·law
:O.trs. Etta Brooks wbo restdes Slivers.

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The

l'atrs. J ohn Chase who is .!!pend
mg lht• winter 1n HunLinR10n with
her ch1ldn·n ctrnved Tuelida) for
d fe w dayh hta) a t !wr home.
Mr. and M.rs. Clarence Andrews
and family VISited m Huntington
Sunday Mr Andrews rctun1ed
to h.JS employnwnt m C harl tston
~onday evening.
Orval Wilt'S h-ad h1~ !dt toot
crushOO at hi5 ('Jnp!oyment 1n Pt .
Pleasant Saturd~:~y and is confin·
ed to his hom£'.
Harold William Lemley who
wati injured at his employment
Saturday 1s confined to hts home

lACK IN NEW YOU oo retum o! the U. 9t N&amp;vy ahip Oreen.YUie Victory trom •Opere.Uon Deep
Freeze" ln tlle Antarctic. theae otrice111 ~rt fancy "ahrubbeory" they grew while &amp;t the cold bottum ot the world. Front row, !rom l~t: Roger L. ll'teeman. llrat radio otficer; Dante C. Ponzellne,.
purser; Phillip Horat, drat usL!Itant engineer: Standing, !rom lett : Gunwald Gundersen.- ftr11t otfl·
cer; Leopold Duchowald, master 0: :t~ ~Pi Hippollte GonUllea, chle! eq&amp;n"r.:.____ (!1$tmtafioJI.U)

Fashjon('d of smooth white
leather, perahed on a 1rim,
flattering medium dress
heel.

Miss Linda He/rich Will Wed Pvt. Paul
. Johnson, Apri/7, At Heath Methodist

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Thursday, April 5, 1956

POMEROY
SOCIETY

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Mrs. Ahce RQbel.on was hos- th is fund .
te.ss Tue5df!y eventnG wbf.n the
Mrs. L E Reynolds won uuth
Loyal Pals' Clas. of the MJddll;!r the gur:sl prU:r, gwen by the- hos-

port Cbur('h or Clu·tst mot at h('r
h&lt;tme on Wulf Pton Rood wt1h Nw&lt;~

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AT THE SOUTH POLE

Funeral sorviCC-5 for William
Frank Ryther, 72, or Enterprise,
who dted at his home
Friday
mormrrg will be held at !he
Ewing Funeral Chapel Sunday ~t
2 P. -M.
Surviving t·he 1le&lt;=cased are h1s
Wife-, Edith Ryther, and ~wo sons,
Frank Jr., at home and Chester
H. Hutton of Pomeroy. Also rtwo
sisterH, Maggie Brown of Pome·
roy and Jennie Davi.o; of Columbus
along w1th fou.r gralldchildrc-n and
several nieces and n.ephev.os.
Friends may call at the Ewin):l
Jo'uneral Hom~ at any time . Duritl
'till be m:i-de irr , he Rock SprUlgs
Cemetery.

Market Reports
CINCINNATI. 0. UP- Produce
Eggs about steady to lc high .
er: consumers, A large
white
45-46 brown -41 -.t:t: mediums 41 42. brown mix 40-41; extra large41-42; A large white ::16-41; A
medium wblte 34-38: A medium
brown 34-37; checks 28-30; 8
large 35-36.
Chh.:kens steady fryers 3-!1 1·2,
lb 20-21; beo11 over 5 Jb 21-23;
hens light 5 lb anrl under 16.
17; hens, light leghGrns 14-15;
old roDtiters 9·12.
Butter 90 score 87.

fore the county !ichool 5}'$\.em
eould compet-e With other coun·
tirs in the .slate, h!G'hcr t;a]arics
would have to be paid. TeaC'hers
will get ;r rais e providetl· on a
&lt;S-tate wide basis In the rail. The
raise provided by the special levy
would gh•e teachers in• Mason
Count)' an addit ional raise.

Tornadoes St~ktFor Second T._
In The Southdi

Tornadoes return ed to the SoPlh·
west on the heels of one of the
most devastat111g tw1ster batTageF
in the natton's history .
There were no death.s or injuries
reported m the lwister which lrit
Bryan . Tex , Thursday But Civil
1 Air Patrol platies mapped a wide
1 search today for a ~mall private
I plan~ which may hilve flown into
the tw ister.
Anoth~t tornado fu nnel
was
sig ht ed above Port Arthur . Tex .,
but apparently chd no t touch the
'ground l ip to rour inches of rain
dou.sed the stat (" iiUd four pers ons
Wl're killed whf"n th eir ('ar crashed
on a 'r ;un -s! Jrked hn~hw&lt;Jy,
Destrovs Two WuehoUMII
In Bryan, the twister tor11 i
roofs off tOO homes and demolishe
two wan•houses .
It wa.s the fir st r c.appearam:t- Of
tornadoes in th e Southwest since
an onslaught o£ t'*tsters c11 me rag.
ing out of the area Monday night.
National lh•d Cross headquarters
in Was hington said its
s urvey
s howed 46 "verified" deaths in
the twlHiay, 12-sta te storm . There
were BOO injured, 389 homes rle.
stroyed, 1,272 homrs damaged and
1,560 famiHes affect('d, the Red
Crlj)SS said .

Mo,. Mo..,. Rol•
. The Tex~s slur!l1 . s&gt;-·.s t c~ drove
mtn
tile low.,
MlS&lt;IS"PPI
Vnlley.
toucl:ung
off th('
.~ceond dav
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HE 1S 'BOY OF THE YEAR'

Present were Paul S(·hneider,
Russ-ell Capehar-t, Pau l Henderson ,
Milt Stephan, Don FoglcsonR. Her
man L.ayne, Ll{!yd Roush, E. L
Stein, }o~lo)'d Carm-ack, Jim Hamp
ton, E. A. Sch&amp;ekel, Phil Wolp('rl,
James Di£'hl, Ted Tcde;sc-o, Hill
Cttisler, R.
J. WiHiamsoo, Don
Roush, Fred Thabet, Henry Rcit
HOLZER HOSPITAL
mir,•, Harry Mlllu an-d Joe BurAdmitted Thursda)·: Mrs. MaJ.
fibgtoo, a guest.
cohn R. Mees, Pomeroy.

JERUSALEM
hraelt
Sector ~IU'Pilan guns opened up at 8 am.
Eg}'pttan and lsraelt guns thun-1 on an lsr11eh umt Ill Kissufim , a
dered again toda y at Gal&lt;~, push- key IMa L"Ii comn1umcations center
ing the Middle East close r to the 1 astride the Gaza
frontier
and
bnnk of all out war
spread an hour later to the Beairy
Isra el flatl y warned lim ted Na. 1 'ector ~IX miles north.
lioru off1cials It v,n (! s hout back 1 An Egyptlan spokesman charged
whenever Eg ypt hre:..
l 1n CaitO that braeh units Opened
Egyptian and Israeli hatleri~s ~ hre ftrst.
bla!lted each other today for more
Casualtte~ wcrf' not announced
t han an hour in the s&lt;"Cond major I in toda y"s second round
which
I outbreak of hghung ,.,,lhH1
24 1 agam brought the threat of an out
I hours Today 's casuahttc~ were not war to the Middle East .
! announced.
I
I The death toll m Thursday's
Ob~ervers Move In
! hghtmg rose to 45 when Israrl an- A U N ~pokesman said bath
1 nounccd t hat three Israehs we re 1 Egy~t and Israel agreed t? accept
1 killed 1n the bombardment that. U. N. cca..:;e ftr c orders lhts morn.
shOok the refugee-f1lled Ga1.a ~ tnp 1tng and that all was QUiet along
Another 116 p e1·snns were wound-~ the slnp. ll e sa1d 15 truce obed, s 1x of them Israrhs
1servers were sent to the fronthn~s
. Egypt and brae! blamf'l'l £'::1Ch [ a~d that U N hcadqua~erj; Ill
1 other for startin g Thunda y· .• s ho&lt;lt · 1 New York was bemg kept mforminc and renew1ng 11 toda y L'nned ed.
1 Na tions i11tervent1on effected cf'ase ,
fires , t'ndmg holh outbreaks

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The deteriorating S1tuat1on wa.s
turnmg N. N. Sec:retary General
Dag Hammarskjold'r. Mtddle East
mission into a race a,gamst lime.
I and a po!SOlble war He It-ave~ New
York by plane at 5 p. n1 Es1 today
Waller E Bakl:'r. Mmers~ille. on
The 61 t uation wa 5 so grave that I a pic-a of gu11ty to breaking an4
MaJ . Gen . E t M. Hurns. the entering an_d theft. was . bouttd to
U. N. truce supervisor, cancelled a , the grand )ury by JWJllce O{ the
fli ght today to Rome where be was 1Peace Percy Peoples. Thursda)'.
to haH met Hammar!ikJold
on J Bond wa5 set at $500.
Saturday
A 15_ lear o ld Minersvi.lle boy
MIGHn PROUD it~ Boyee. U. aa be
rn C&lt;hro . loud s~aker tnflamed . also b&lt;!tng held on _the same charhim. ""&amp;y ··f lh.. Ye:ii-u of the lteya Clut.
: the populace with reporl5 or the ges. was relc-~sed m tbe ~ulrtody
beth City, N. C., f lad lfl 111 New York.
Podestiruanl'&gt; killed In the fighting of In~ parents and was c1ted to
.an army spokesman -N~id was start. app('ar bcforc- Jud~,:-~ John Bacon.
'It f".l1.,.'!',!$}18i!lt•l~&gt;~...,":~'l..
Oept1tv. Sheriff Leroy .BarW..tm,
r
•
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• cd by lsrad
In Tel · Avtv a FWe~g~~ Office the arreslmg offlrer, reportet'l that
spokesman accused Egyptian Pte·[ th li&gt; l~ ,.ear oJd ha d confessed that
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nner Gamal Abdel Nasser of tcying he and Baker ha~ takeo a stove,
to keep the crfsi:s at the boiling from a fox hunter s. shack , located
pojnt, and sai d Egyrt wa s guilly at fla~woods, on \\ c-rlnesday. The
Two Meigs County students are eers, national profe s.~ional organi- of a Oagrant brea~h of tbc armis- s hack 1s owned by tracey Whaley,
lice.
and th e stove is owned by Ever·
a m on~ 41 Ohio Univf'rsity s tudents tation.
Israel's
military
spokesman
said
ctt
Thomas. Entrance to tlJ,e shack
selerted to become members of
A senior chemistry majDr, GiJJi.
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was
gained by breaking a window.
Phi Kappa Phi, national honor soc- Jan is the son of Mrs. Golda GilliThe stove was found al Baker's
iety embracmg all fields of know - lan. A graduate of the Racine H1g h
home .
ledge, when a chapter nf that School. he is a member of the
organization is formally instaiJed Chemi.atry Club.
The two were originally arrest.
on the OU campus this weekend.
Tbe installation program will incd for lhe breaking and entering
They are fiobert L . DcnJson. Rut- dude initiation of charter mem .
and theft of articles, valued at apJa;,d; and Ronald Edward Gillilan b&lt;-rs and st udent membens ,an af.
p.roximately $200, from a house
Route 1, Racine.
ternoon reception and ' inStallation
located at Long Hollow. The allegd
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. banquet, all In tbe Ohio Umver~rimes reportedly took place oa
Denison, Robert is a senior ('nrol- -:oity Center. JmtaUing officer will
Th.e Pomeroy National Bank Wednesday.
led in the College of Applied Scic- be national president Dr. Roy s. whtl"h rcpCH"ICd dl'po~:!s of $4,
In other court action, a tw1
nee working for his ps in clectri- Swinton, professor of engineering 962,377 on Decembe-r 31st .t::amcd Hohllon juventles, ages 13 and 16.
cal engineering degree. A Rutland at the University of Mict\lgan 841 places In h.s standing among were placed on probation, today, hi
High School graduate, Denison is Dean Archie N. Solberg of the Uni - the 4400 largest banb 10 the Juvf'nile Judge Jobn Bacon. 01
a member of Tau Beta Pi, engin versity of Toledo, 6ecrctary of Unitl'd States during 1955 and cbarge6 of the theft ot' dynamite
cerinG honorary; and the Amen Phi Kappa Phi's northern province, now nnks a.s tiM! 4314th. largest caps from the Oiler Coal Mine.
can Inst itute of .E lectrical Engin- will dehvcr thc- banquet addr~. in sin• comparc.•d with 5155t-h
place at the end of 19M.
Tht h IS revealed m. the 1956 an·
nual roll caJI of the larger ban:. ~
in 1he l lmtcd States publ isbeQ. to
day, Apr1l 6 by the Daily Amcri- j
can Bank("r of New York wh1ch
t ...
IS Lhl" trade newspaper o( the
fP'"
ISC ¥9AJ!POWW
bank 101: bll.Stnft&gt;S.
Ther(' are 14,000 ba.hks in the
Thrcco traffic arrests took place
timt.ed Stale&lt;..
b,· h1c&lt;1 1 law enforcement otri·
r~r~ Thursday afternoon 1n tlte
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To Natinnal H~nor Society At OU
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Pomeroy National
Bank Makes Gain
In U. S. Standing

Three Arrested ··
On Traffic Law
Violations Here

Oldest Living Ohio. Teacher
Taught- Scho·~l Here In 1872
BY REN GREENE
A rceoot sto-ry appeared in one
of the larger metropolitan doilies
t-o the effect that 11. Washington
CouniHan bad laid claim to being
t~ oldest living school teacher
ttf bav(&gt; taught in the s tate of
Ohio. Oddly enough though, th.4'.1
honor rightfui1Iy belong5 to a
former P(lmeroy sc hool te-acher
who on this past Monday. April
2, celeb!liltcd her 104th birthday
anniversary.
Mary Mlre•m Walk::tr Oowni•,
104, now r..idi"l with • deugh"-r Ellnbeth Su11n Downie
(Grav•ly) •t S.H011, W. v •.•
neer Cho~rl ..ton. tilught four
term11 et
Lincoln Hill (then
p.w) three room
11chool In
Poma-roy from 1872 until 1176.
The first school die tlught in
Ohio wu et lluor School on
tho river r0o1d below Galllpoli•
before coming to Pomery.
This week she reealled tha1 Ed
C.art.right was lht! th4'l lcacher
who served with her &lt;~l tlw Pom·
eroy School.
Sb~ was horn- (ln Apnl 2. 1852
,the daught•e r of Matth1~w Walker
and t;hzabeth McKniJ.:ht Walker
in Gallia County and 18 years
later in 1870 wh~n .~ he rACr:ived
her Slate Teachers nrt1ricatc
JoO"be took over her ftrs1 school
charge.

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In 1175 on Chrlthnat Dey •he
wu morriM to Alexander Dow·
nie who had iu•t or•duated
from Mtrl.rt1 Coll•ge in tiNt

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Is Bound To J!lry
On Theft Charges

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at Shre~report, La., 2.72 at Ri rmin gham, Ala ., and 2 24 at Ja&lt;·k.
son, Miss. Wtntr.)o' weather returned
to the West. bnnging one to thrc,-.
inche.s of snow to the central
Rockies.
In the northern Midwest, floods
posed the major weather threat.
Families living in Mississippi
Valley lowlands hf:tween La CrosSe
and Gc-noa in Wisconsin preparrd
to evaeuiltc on the strength of a
flood warning .
The hi~ rivrr was expected to
hit I he 12-fool flood level by S&lt;~L·
urday .

Fighting Flares Anew At Gaza; ·
SituationTermed 'Very Grave'

Ch arIes Gephart

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••Yint "You are in~ited to •
Gl~'flver L. Boggess, 42, Laogs.
merry m•kln,."
ville. on a c-barge or driving
Two ch.i1dren w&lt;"re born of this
whtle 1ntox1cated, was interned in
ma-rriage, the first a dau~hter,
lbe coun:y jail by Patrolman
! Elizabeth. with whom s h(' nnw rcRalph SiS50n and William L.
Sides and the next a liO n. Dr.
Hamm on. Ravennll, was cited for
Charle!i Edwin Walker Dow nie,
t' uncral ~rrv ices for
C'harlf'.s s pecding by Sisson .
who today ma i!Maihs hi s drntal Gephart. 69. a former resident or
Thto High.way P Ht ro! ~ported
practice at 112 1-1 Court St. 111 M&lt;"' gs Co,~Jn ly who died suddenly tbat R. A. Sayn.•. 24. Cheshire,
Pomeroy.
al his C'olumhus hnme Thursday RD. was cited to appear in Cheaftcrnoon will be held Monday, shire Ma~· or L. J. Reynold's court
Her hUhband, Alf'xand&lt;'r Do\1-nie Aprtl 9, at 10 30 am.
chargee_! w~th failure to obey an
wa9 a po.~t01! m.~p('('tor for a s hort
Survh·inl! the deceased is one automaltc ll'arric liignal
·
!1mr ~n d for ma ny n.ars Wtth thl' dau,:!hler Martha Jean Gephart who
1
radw-ay po-5tal S("rv ico·. Aft er re found Mr r.l'pharfs body on h('r
tirmg from that h£' wa .~ in lhl' return homf' Thursday aftrrnoon. l
Pure Oil Offl('e~ for seven! yc&lt;Jr~ ( 11 u~e of dc-ath. has not h«'n deter- \
'
in Columbus. lt was tn J89ti that I mine(!.
the family moved to ColumhU'S.
His wtfc prrcedcd him in &lt;Ieath.
After th .! rlf"alh of Mr Downie a numhf'r or years ago
L'
in 1933, Dt• C. K w Do~~o·nie and
Tht: lmrl v is at E\·ans Funcr&lt;rl
fllnuly mond hack to Po mf"ro y Home. Kimball Pluec and Uvin g-1
J
and his molhl·t movf'11 baek to :;ton A\'(' Columbus where the :;cr.
S li ;;l: hl damagr re~ultrd from a
this loc-ality w~th him and re- vic&lt;'~ wdl b(' held Monday rollowed
thn·
e vehicle acc 1dcnt Tb.ur-stliy
ma~ncd with hun part or th.-- timr
by huna l iu Greenlawn cemetery
&lt;~ rtern oon on the Pa.rkPMurg Rig
Jc 1942 ~ h(" moved to West Vtr· al Athl"ns. Obio.
and Reel parkmg lot, when a
gini a.
du.mp truck, dnvc- n b y Paul
In lfl30 &lt;o~l llw ~;;c of 78 .~ lw EI&lt;J.,r Funeral Ritet&lt;
l-"nck. 4'1, Pomeroy, owDf'd by the
mad&lt;• a ·l np to Sco!l:md and m
Parkersburg Rig and Reel. back·
Srlu'dnlf'd Satnr&lt;lay cd
•th e fall o r that .~amc \'l'ar al so
into the front end or a truck
1-'II!H"ral s cn· Jc- ers for Mis.~ F'...-!ith driv&lt;"n by Lawrcpee M. Deem, 39,
m-ade &lt;1 trip 1o 1~ iihfol'lll&lt;r .
In add1tion to h&lt;'r two rhlhlt"'l"fl F:l(ler . C:Jiamhu s. wt11 l)('o held at Marictta. RD. an'd owned by the
who arc still both li~tn,l!, tl·cre noon Saturrl a.v at ·t he &amp;hoC'&lt;lin~cr CCC Truckline of ~aritMa.
are dgh! grmldt:hildren . twrhT Funl'f&lt;JI t'hHprl, Cnlumhu!' , wittl
The dump truck then struCk
great gr.;nrkhlldrcu and four gr:tv c-.irl,• nlf'~ l.o t-or hf'!d at two
o'clock
al · ih£' Umon
St.n'&lt;'L th e (ront or a 1951 Pl)!llOUth t.pat
g~.tl. .;;rf'at grand('hJldrrn
l · Nu~h·n• in Athr•Js.
"' was park ed, thr driver was EaU.
MARY MARGARET WALKER DOWNIE
A I thf' l!~l' of 104 ~ hA 1.:-. novo
Th•· lin·. Lf'\lic Knmr. Jlas-tor L. Hannon , 46. Vinton.
Portrait By Q,.VIIy-Moore
Studio, Ch1rlelofon, W. Ve,
b1• d'fa ~ t . but.
s till 11hlr to rcl'all or I.IIJ' ll mterl Melhodt~ l \'huf('h in
Minor damag~ were done to.
Ins the Ohio Rlv•r. Thoeir wed- 'man y of t ile c-arltcr dars or lhi~ P(lllll'n•v and I he pa~tor of t he IHJth the \ruck and auto and tl1e
um• yeo~r. Tho ceremony wu
ding invit.ationt, 1he recallt, area and th e people wh om bhC Broad Slri'!C'l Prcshv•terian Church . dump truck was reported as he·
held In the
Wllllem Downie
I mg u.ndamag~··
Co lumbu~, will offlctate.
wen beeutlfully hend written, knew.
homa on Lincoln Hill, overlook·

Funeral Servi'ce
will Be M00day

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SJ"l!htl y Damaged
In Colli'si'on Here

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